[nos-bbs] anyone seen this?
on4hu.0 on4hu.0 at gmail.comTue Dec 29 17:44:00 UTC 2009
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i using the following scipt to satar JNOS with the command ./dojnos #============================================= #! /bin/sh # Script to invoke the Unix Jnos. # Usage: dojnos [-gdb|-inittab] [optional_args] # where -gdb means to invoke the gdb debugger with Jnos # -inittab is followed by VC-device, terminfo-name and optional Jnos args # (otherwise an interactive invocation is assumed). # Example inittab entry: #7:2345:respawn:/jnos/dojnos -inittab /dev/tty7 sl0 -C # # CHANGE THE DEFINITIONS FOR jnosroot AND autoexec, THE $local, $remote AND # $mtu VALUES BELOW, AS WELL AS ANY VARIABLES CONTAINING "n5knx": jnosroot=/jnos autoexec=autoexec.nos cd $jnosroot rm /spool/mqueue/*.lck 2> /dev/null #QRZDRV=/mnt/cdrom MSGUSER=on4hu USER=root export QRZDRV MSGUSER USER # # Add some more to allow access even when ftpusers is damaged: # YOU MUST 'CUSTOMIZE' THE NEXT 3 LINES OR YOU WILL HAVE A BIG SECURITY FLAW. # NOSSYSOP=on4hu NOSPASSWD=xxxxxxxxxxxx NOSPATH="/ 0x24037f" # export NOSSYSOP NOSPASSWD NOSPATH # It seems that the proxyarp DIP cmd is failing...so we do it ourselves. # We want the Linux ip stack to respond to ARPs for the Jnos IP addr, # for those packets received via eth0 (ethernet). arp -Ds 44.144.195.2 eth0 pub arp -Ds 44.144.195.1 eth0 pub # Corresponding to the above slip setup, are matching Jnos attachments: # # attach asy ttypf - slip sl0 1536 576 38400 asyconfig sl0 txq 10 asyconfig sl0 rxq 10 # #=========================================== Le mardi 29 décembre 2009 18:18:07, George [ham] VerDuin a écrit : > Hi Don. > > On 12/29/2009 07:24 AM, Don Moore wrote: > > I am using a Dell P2 400 with slackware 13.0. > > > > When I try to start up jnos 2.0e using > > Question: is > > > ./jnos -c > > the entire command line you use to start jnos? > See: > > http://jnoswiki.no-ip.org/jnoswiki/CommandLineParms?highlight=%28-c%29 > page and note the number of columns is missing from the example? > This implies you want a screen width of zero or default? > > Your question is interesting, so I tried: > "...# ./jnos" > "...# ./jnos -c80" > "...# ./jnos -c 80" > "...# ./jnos -c66" > "...# ./jnos -c" > and got no "Segmentation Fault" in any of the trials. > The example of "-c 80" [with a space] did start very poorly because the > "80" was confusing to jnos. > > > I get the following message > > when the jnos window pops up and of course jnos does not start up. > > > > Segmentation fault > > I suspect the memory fault is connected to something other than the "-c" > parm. > > > 73, Don - ve3zda > > Best of luck with isolating the source of the fault. > You might employ "gdb" as a tool? > > 73 > Skip > > _______________________________________________ > nos-bbs mailing list > nos-bbs at tapr.org > https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nos-bbs > -- http://www.on4hu.be:81/ - http://www.on4hu.be/ ftp://ftp.on4hu.be/ ou ftp://on4hu.dyndns.org/ COMPUTERS ARE LIKE AIR-CONDITIONERS THEY STOP WORKING PROPERLY AS SOON AS YOU OPEN WINDOWS.
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