* Re: [9fans] passwd
@ 2001-01-02 17:48 Bob Solomon
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From: Bob Solomon @ 2001-01-02 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
[reposting because it didn't get there in twelve hours...]
Snowed in today. About a foot of snow here, 50 mi. north of
NYC...
Managed to add a real user today. Struggled through
bin/rc/riostart and so on. That is a nice fortune file you have
there at bell labs.
What I couldn't do was set a password. Passwd returns "protocol
botch: cs: can't translate address(net!$auth!ticket)." I assume
this is because it is a stand alone system. The system has a
NIC that I hope to use for printing &c on my LAN. Any workaround or
suggestions?
Thanks
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* Re: [9fans] passwd
@ 2002-05-23 14:27 presotto
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From: presotto @ 2002-05-23 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
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Because that would seem too natural? I'ld just run ssh
and was influenced by it.
I changed passwd.c it to make that work instead. I like it better.
grab
/n/sources/plan9/sys/src/cmd/auth/passwd.c
/n/sources/plan9/sys/man/1/passwd
/n/sources/plan9/386/bin/passwd
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why not
passwd user@authdom
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To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] passwd
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 09:43:47 -0400
Message-ID: <ce5bc31b198dd41cd8b2be7832dbe7f3@plan9.bell-labs.com>
I put a new /386/bin/passwd and /sys/src/cmd/auth/passwd.c on sources.
The old one had a bug. To set a password on anything other than
your default domain:
passwd -u <username> <authdomain>
so if your user name is nemo on sources that would be
passwd -u nemo outside.plan9.bell-labs.com
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* Re: [9fans] passwd
@ 2002-05-23 14:00 forsyth
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From: forsyth @ 2002-05-23 14:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
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why not
passwd user@authdom
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To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] passwd
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 09:43:47 -0400
Message-ID: <ce5bc31b198dd41cd8b2be7832dbe7f3@plan9.bell-labs.com>
I put a new /386/bin/passwd and /sys/src/cmd/auth/passwd.c on sources.
The old one had a bug. To set a password on anything other than
your default domain:
passwd -u <username> <authdomain>
so if your user name is nemo on sources that would be
passwd -u nemo outside.plan9.bell-labs.com
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* [9fans] passwd
@ 2002-05-23 13:43 presotto
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: presotto @ 2002-05-23 13:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
I put a new /386/bin/passwd and /sys/src/cmd/auth/passwd.c on sources.
The old one had a bug. To set a password on anything other than
your default domain:
passwd -u <username> <authdomain>
so if your user name is nemo on sources that would be
passwd -u nemo outside.plan9.bell-labs.com
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* Re: [9fans] passwd
@ 2001-01-03 1:40 rsc
2001-01-09 9:39 ` Bob Solomon
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From: rsc @ 2001-01-03 1:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
What I couldn't do was set a password. Passwd returns "protocol
botch: cs: can't translate address(net!$auth!ticket)." I assume
this is because it is a stand alone system. The system has a
NIC that I hope to use for printing &c on my LAN. Any workaround or
suggestions?
If you don't want to connect to the system
remotely, don't worry about it -- booting
standalone the password is never used.
If you do want to connect to it remotely,
you'll want to set up a standalone cpu/auth
server. plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/start.pdf
has some info on that near the end.
Russ
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* Re: [9fans] passwd
2001-01-03 1:40 rsc
@ 2001-01-09 9:39 ` Bob Solomon
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Bob Solomon @ 2001-01-09 9:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> What I couldn't do was set a password. Passwd returns "protocol
> botch: cs: can't translate address(net!$auth!ticket)." I assume
> this is because it is a stand alone system. The system has a
> NIC that I hope to use for printing &c on my LAN. Any workaround or
> suggestions?
>
> If you do want to connect to it remotely,
> you'll want to set up a standalone cpu/auth
> server. plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/start.pdf
> has some info on that near the end.
>
> Russ
Thanks. I'm confused about these stand-alone-cpu/auth-servers.
Does all this run on one box? That is, can the auth server run
on the stand alone box?
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* Re: [9fans] passwd
@ 2001-01-02 19:53 presotto
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From: presotto @ 2001-01-02 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: wogsolNOSPAM, 9fans
> What I couldn't do was set a password. Passwd returns "protocol
> botch: cs: can't translate address(net!$auth!ticket)." I assume
> this is because it is a stand alone system. The system has a
> NIC that I hope to use for printing &c on my LAN. Any workaround or
> suggestions?
The connection server doesn't know which auth server to use. If you have one,
there are a number of ways to proceed.
1) echo -n ' auth=<ip-address-of-auth-server> >> /net/ndb'
2) fix your /lib/ndb/local so that it knows what the auth server is for your
system. You can do this by
a) adding an 'auth=<ip-address-of-auth-server> to the network entry for your system
b) adding an 'auth=<ip-address-of-auth-server> to the network entry for your network
I'ld do 2b if you have multiple systems since it will solve it for all of them.
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* Re: [9fans] cron
@ 2000-12-30 16:40 Russ Cox
2001-01-02 17:48 ` [9fans] passwd Bob Solomon
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From: Russ Cox @ 2000-12-30 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
If you want cron for a terminal, try
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~rsc/localcron.c.
It will run the jobs in your /cron/you/cron
that have a system set to "local".
Russ
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* Re: [9fans] passwd
2000-12-30 16:40 [9fans] cron Russ Cox
@ 2001-01-02 17:48 ` Bob Solomon
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Bob Solomon @ 2001-01-02 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Snowed in today. About a foot of snow here, 50 mi. north of
NYC...
Managed to add a real user today. Struggled through
bin/rc/riostart and so on. That is a nice fortune file you have
there at bell labs.
What I couldn't do was set a password. Passwd returns "protocol
botch: cs: can't translate address(net!$auth!ticket)." I assume
this is because it is a stand alone system. The system has a
NIC that I hope to use for printing &c on my LAN. Any workaround or
suggestions?
Thanks
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