*** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 17:58:20] I hope all should be normal now... Want to reboot and check? *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 17:58:41] great i just lost all that stuff when olc crashed. i hadn't yet output the replay... *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 17:59:12] which? p or #6 *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 17:59:57] p Did you fix the ttys file on 6? *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:01:28] i fixed the file on 6. p is not doing anything. *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:05:08] could you summarize the changes to inetd.conf? i.e. klogind, telnetd etc for rlogins... *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:06:06] I'll send you a diff when the machine is ready to accept logins again... *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:11:56] Here's the diff: ic3-462-p# diff /etc/inetd.conf /srvd/etc/inetd.conf 9c9 < telnet stream tcp nowait unswitched root /etc/telnetd telnetd --- > telnet stream tcp nowait switched root /etc/telnetd telnetd 11c11 < login stream tcp nowait unswitched root /etc/rlogind rlogind --- > login stream tcp nowait switched root /etc/rlogind rlogind 20c20 < klogin stream tcp nowait unswitched root /etc/klogind klogind --- > klogin stream tcp nowait switched root /usr/etc/klogind klogind Do you know how to read diffs? *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:12:42] Take a look at it, it should not say "Hit any key to start", rather have the login prompt. - Dave *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:13:55] nothing right now. just the last bit of initialization and your rlogin... *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:15:42] Ahh, there's no console... in /etc/ttys... *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:16:21] I'll fix... *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:16:38] fixed, but have to restart inits *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:18:19] How's it look now? (hit a key) *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:19:56] already had the login: prompt failed to obtain rcmd *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:20:24] On the console? *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:23:16] logged in and out twice. no apparent problems. it says it can't verify rcmd tickets *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:24:57] do i still need to make rlogind,klogind and telnetd local on the rlogging ws's? *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:25:09] When you tried to print something? When do you get this message? The reason is that /etc/srvtab file has nothing in it. I assume you mean this is when you try to rlogin. *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:25:53] it says that when i log in directly on the console *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:28:00] Yes, since the machine is not usually in an activated state. You type: Login: root Password: password and it give you that error... Let me look... It's probably trying to use the kerberos rlogin. *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:31:09] it says that if i log in as myself (which i need to do to access the ic locker) it doesn't say anything peculiar if i log in as root. *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:34:49] this is only on console right? *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:36:23] yeah, rlogin works ok... *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:40:27] for rlogins: do i need to make rlogind,telnetd and klogind local? last person i talked to on olc listed that as the last step in making it possible to rlog a machine *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:41:04] Did it say what it failed to get the rcmd for? *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:42:20] can't decode authenticator; srvtab not found *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:43:41] For most purposes, making rlogin and telnetd local will suffice. It's already been done on p. *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:49:14] Do you have the srvtab for p? If you can you put it back in? *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:49:56] no i don't. what's it got in it? *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 18:51:35] It's the equivalent of the password for the machine. Look for any files mentioning /etc/srvtab, in your scripts, if you could. Otherwise I would think wkdurfee would know about them. *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 19:06:25] i don't see anything; i know p has a private local passwd file so that i can login. i did the rlogin stuff to #5 but i can't login. does the access_on stay on permanently? *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 19:11:10] Yes, just make sure to change the root password, eventually so people can't login as root while others are logged in. (security) What does it give you? *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 19:16:08] Well, I'm going home for the weekend. Contact paul or operations again to set up the remote login stuff (I think you need new srvtabs too.) The print stuff should be working fine now. - Dave *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 19:16:13] so if i say /usr/athena/access_on it stays on? how do i change the root password? *** Reply from user alice@IC3-462-2.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 19:16:40] thanks for the time *** Reply from consultant drmorris@MORGAN.MIT.EDU [89/08/25 19:18:56] To change root passwd. Make WS private (in rc.conf)! passwd.real root (type old and new password) cp /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.local /usr/athena/access_on stays that way until the next activate or deactivate