bet i missed reading something, again :-/ but wasting too much time on this.. i get on solaris 8 the following:
# echo $SIP_DOMAIN myser.my.net # echo $PW heslo # serctl add user1 hispw user1@my.net usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file] tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file] new user added # serctl passwd user1 newpw usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file] tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file] non-existent user
of course the user has been added to the database... anyone came accross that before? tia -k
$ serctl add foo foo foo@foo.com read: Illegal option -s
read: Illegal option -s
Enter password:
Changing the "#!/bin/sh" to /bin/bash (or /usr/local/bin/bash)" solved that problem.
also valid for solaris8 had to set $PW to avoid that issue previously, thx -k
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lenny Tropiano" lenny@voiping.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 4:05 PM Subject: [Serusers] FreeBSD "read: Illegal option -s"
$ serctl add foo foo foo@foo.com read: Illegal option -s
read: Illegal option -s
Enter password:
Changing the "#!/bin/sh" to /bin/bash (or /usr/local/bin/bash)" solved that problem.
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That has something to do with use of unportable "echo -s" in serctl. A fixed version on CVS uses printf.
-Jiri
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Lenny Tropiano wrote:
$ serctl add foo foo foo@foo.com read: Illegal option -s
read: Illegal option -s
Enter password:
Changing the "#!/bin/sh" to /bin/bash (or /usr/local/bin/bash)" solved that problem.
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eh.. found it: for solaris(8?), please: s:tail:/usr/xpg4/bin/tail in serctl
cheers
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kamil Ince" kamil@ince.net To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:50 PM Subject: [Serusers] serctl - tail problems on solaris8?
bet i missed reading something, again :-/ but wasting too much time on this.. i get on solaris 8 the following:
# echo $SIP_DOMAIN myser.my.net # echo $PW heslo # serctl add user1 hispw user1@my.net usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file] tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file] new user added # serctl passwd user1 newpw usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file] tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file] non-existent user
of course the user has been added to the database... anyone came accross that before? tia -k
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Thanks, will be fixed on CVS as soon as the server is alive again.
-Jiri
At 10:34 PM 2/19/2003, Kamil Ince wrote:
eh.. found it: for solaris(8?), please: s:tail:/usr/xpg4/bin/tail in serctl
cheers
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kamil Ince" kamil@ince.net To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:50 PM Subject: [Serusers] serctl - tail problems on solaris8?
bet i missed reading something, again :-/ but wasting too much time on this.. i get on solaris 8 the following:
# echo $SIP_DOMAIN myser.my.net # echo $PW heslo # serctl add user1 hispw user1@my.net usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file] tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file] new user added # serctl passwd user1 newpw usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file] tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file] non-existent user
of course the user has been added to the database... anyone came accross that before? tia -k
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