Runnign AIX ftpd
someone is attempting to login with an incorrect password
Jan 18 15:35:24 u111t0002 daemon:debug ftpd[39059688]: u111t0002 FTP server (Version 4.2 Fri Apr 6 19:34:30 CDT 2018) ready.
Jan 18 15:35:24 u111t0002 daemon:debug ftpd[39059688]: command: USER hci^M
Jan 18 15:35:24...
m500261-clin_prod /home/hci $ `TZ=$TZ+848 date +%Y%m%d`
ksh: 20121106: not found.
m500261-clin_prod /home/hci $ echo $TZ
EST5EDT
m500261-clin_prod /home/hci $ date
Tue Nov 6 19:07:00 EST 2012
how come the first command does not yield a date of 31 days ago?
Stopped working after Daylight...
Any ideas on how to make the /etc/profile variables availabe to ksh scripts exectued from the cron.
they are availabel when I reference them from the ksh command prompt for the same user that owns the cron.
scenario
box1 sending filea to box2 using ftp and user login: hci
file permissionson box1 for filea: -rw-rw-r-- 1 hci staff
directory "abc" on box2 permissions are: drwxrwsrwx 7 hci staff
umask of box2 user hci is 002
why is the file being created, filea, havepermissions...
rcp' ing from box1 to box2
user abc
rcp file1 hci@box2:/home/abc/file1
i have added .rhosts permissions 600 to box2's abc home directory
getting connection refused.
want to rcp from HPUX box to AIX box - user account on both boxes is bob
rcp locfile boxname:/home/bob
i have added local file's boxname ip to the4 remote boxnames .rhosts in /home/bob......
receiving:
rcmd: connect: boxname: Connection refused
missing something simple ?
When I "q" out of a display/editor app like vi, the display buffer disappears on the screen...as opposed to what was being displayed remaining on the
this is under os 6100-02.
Where is this behavior controlled?
I would like to TAR AND move (FTP) a directory structure from one box to another HPUX to AIX :-)
how can I just tar the directory sturctures without including the files in them?
THanks!
TZ looks ok.
Any ideas why the Hour displays as 14 when it actually is 10:01
m500194 n_001_p /home/hci $ date -u +%H
14
m500194 n_001_p /home/hci $ date
Tue Mar 30 10:01:57 EDT 2010
IF we are running ssh server on aix...and I want to allow an ssh client to come in against the box without explicitly having exchanged keys....kind of anonymously...just asking for a login and password....how can I set up the server side (AIX)
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