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<0> the main host site is down atm... dunno why <1> venet0 doesn't seem like a valid interface name <1> cant use it <1> =) <0> bsd huh? <0> ya see the channel name? <1> no <1> debian <1> =) <0> well i'm tired of guessing games... <0> if you dont want to reveal what h/w distro, software etc... are involved.... that's up to you... i tried to point you in the right direction <0> you really ought to learn how to "ask questions" the correct way tho so you dont annoy ppl so much tho.,... <2> Hey guys.. with `expext` is there a way after ssh to let the user use the shell? (the remote host).. because it exits.. <0> expect? <3> . URL: http://expect.nist.gov/
<0> cant answer questions that are ambiguously phrased... <4> wtf <4> idiots <4> NIST policy is to avoid endorsements for commercial products or organizations. Hence this page provides no link for the publisher or any further information about how to obtain the book. <4> awol: so, gimme an example of what you use expect for? <0> i haven't used it much... and not in a long time.... <5> "interactive stuff" <2> well.. i'm using expect to automaticly connect to all our LNSs <2> and then it checks if a user is currently connected to the service.. <2> i want the expect script to give the user shell prompt if it finds the user (if it finds it at the moment it just exits) <6> hi cls <6> ika why would you expect it to keep the shell open? <6> ika you can emulate with your script a shell prompt <6> me personally, i'd just use perl <2> i know... but i want the user to let it type in commands in the LNS it finds the user <2> when you find a user you have many things you'll want to do.. so instead of letting the user reconnect to the LNS i want it to throw him in therer <2> there* <6> great <5> I have no idea what an LNS is, but write a shell wrapper that disconnects if whatever you are saying does or doesn't happen (I can't follow what you are talking about honestly) <6> so write your script to allow it <6> this isn't rocket science <5> like set the users shell to your custom shell <2> lns is the redback <6> it's not even that difficuult gauze <5> what is a redback? <6> he just needs to accept input and send it <6> something tells me he doesn't have a lot of coding experience <6> this is basic logic <2> humm.. we are an ISP and we accept conenctions that use the LNS.. <5> jjcell: I couldn't be arsed to figure out exactly wtf he's talking about. <6> gauze if condition then allow user to send input <2> gauze: i cant.. LNS is cisco <2> i cant give it a custom shell.. <6> gauze aka, he can't write a simple script to save his life <0> !wtf abs? <7> Well, abs is the advanced bash scripting guide a useful doc for learning the bash scripting language at http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/index.html <5> abs++ <0> that may help a bit... <6> perl and 5 minutes and i could have it even though i **** at perl <0> perl would probably be a better choice... but even bash would suffice..... <5> I **** at perl too, but damn it's so quick to bang **** out in it if you know programming at all. <8> The expect command 'interact' may be helpful. <9> pssst! wanna buy some NXDOMAIN HTTP traffic? <5> graz: :-( <10> morning <0> eek! it's 2am! <11> is not. :P <12> agreed. it is not <0> Mon Sep 4 01:59:17 CST 2006 <0> it's nearly 2am....ok ok... <0> NOW it's 2am! happy? <0> Mon Sep 4 02:00:15 CST 2006 <12> your clock is way wrong. not just tz, but also about 30 mins ****ed, i think <0> no. i ive in one of only 5 half hour timezones on the planet <0> s/ive/live/ <12> ah. k. bummer for you <0> why? <3> why is that I hit it with my left index finger then.... <0> it's all relative... <12> is there anything interesting in cst?
<0> central standard time.... in oz.... <12> i got that <0> i'm kinda interesting.... aren't i? <12> cocky enough that it sounds good <9> eep <6> howdy graz <13> I am having issues installing objectivity..its complaining about libstdc++.so.5, I have created symlinks to .so.6 and it still doesn't work, I have updated the /etc/ld.so.conf and ran ldconfig and tried to re-install, no luck. <9> morn folks <14> sorry <14> i got disconnected <9> reading some earthlink blog, seems earthlink is doing what verisign wanted to, nxdomain redirection <10> hey <12> was slashdot-ed <10> programs like yum and apt-get... what are they called? install managers? <12> package managers <10> ok. i need to install a package manager <10> ...to make adding new programs/packages easier <11> yum <10> yum requires python <10> ...i think <11> so install python. <10> back <10> had to reboot <0> dyneuser: what distro ya got? <10> it's not even a distro. it's a livecd <10> and a crappy one at that <0> then why the Q's about package managers? <10> i might be stuck with this for a few days. is it even possible to use a package-manager with a livecd? <12> a few of 'em. ubuntu can, but comes with yum and synaptic. i think knoppix can but i don remember <0> where are you going to install to? ya need a write device..... <0> dyneuser: what exactly are you trying to do? <10> so the system wont just use the filesystem mounted in the ram? <0> dyneuser: what exactly are you trying to do? <0> what's the purpose of the exercise? <10> just install a package-manager. i might be stuck with just this livecd for a few days and i'm playing around with things. <10> a package manager would make things easier <0> why not just install a real distro? <0> why the live cd? <0> i dont get it.... <10> well, it's not my computer, for one thing. <15> I need to install YUM <15> anyone have any experience with it? <15> I need gcc3.2 libraries but I have gcc 3.4 <15> is it possible to install gcc3.2 into it's own "space" or like directory so it does not conflict with stuff? <10> wtf? <0> darkII: or dyneuser woteva.... no ya dont... you're just clueless.... <0> and since you dont know how to ask the real question.... will probably remain so... <10> ok. who has a clone and is making fun of me? <0> good luck with that... <10> what are you talking about awol? <15> awol?...clueless? not realy, I am installing objecitivty and it only works with libstdc++.so.5, I have .so.6 <0> dyneuser: get a real distro and stop wasting your own and our time <15> and it won't work this way <0> darkII: what distro have ya got? <15> I got redhat ES <15> version 4 <0> darkII: then you already have an adequate package manager... learn how to use it... it's called up2date <10> i don't feel that anything where i learn something is a waste of time. but if that is how you feel then forget it. <15> i emailed the objectivity admins, and theyt old me they haven't tested on libstdc++.so.6 yet :( <11> yum comes with rhes too I believe. <0> dyneuser: hey. i'm still helping you while speaking my mind <15> I can't use up2date because that server is a db server and can not talk to the internet <15> that is the problem my friend :) <0> dyneuser: up to you if you wanna ignore good advice <15> Zbandit, I have only a yum file in the log.d dir <0> darkII: then you should have an up2date mirror on your lan that CAN talk to the net and make packages available to it <15> this /etc/log.d/scripts/services/yum <15> awol, ok so let us say we punch a firewall hole, would I use up2date to install yum or the older gcc <0> or yum mirror for that matter... <15> also do you recommend me just removing the gcc.3.4 rpms and installing gcc 3.2? <0> darkII: ya can have both gcc's installed <12> up2date is a package manager. why do you need anohter one? <15> ok, it won't conflict with anything? <15> just put it in it's own dir?
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