[Dxspider-support] Almost there

David Tausworthe tausworthe at ev1.net
Tue Oct 22 07:27:08 BST 2002


ALLLLLLL RIGHTY THEN

See something sooooo simply can confused us simple minded people
(hehehe)

HOUSTON - WE ARE GO FOR LUNCH!

WE ARE UP and running again

Thank you so much.  We appreciate all (ya'll) have help us with.

Back to DXing....

and "oft we gooooooo....."

73's

De
w5dav
k5jtj
cc
K5PLD-node

:=)




>On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 11:57:30PM -0500, David Tausworthe wrote:
>>Opppss please dis-reguard the first of the email.  My finger are
>>getting clumby (yes age has something to do with it - I HOPE)
>>_________________________
>>
>>
>>Hello Group!   Thank you so much for all of the assistance.  We
>>have
>>finally got the spider server running.
>>
>>But...Our last error is getting the permissions set right (we
>>think).
>>
>>here is what we have setup in the group file:
>>
>>sysop:x:506:k5pld,k5jtj,w5dav
>>spider:x:251:sysop,k5pld,k5jtj,w5dav,root
>>
>>In the DXVars.pm file
>>
>>    # use CAPITAL LETTERS
>>    $mycall = "K5PLD-2";
>>
>>    # your name
>>    $myname = "PARC";
>>
>>    # Your 'normal' callsign (in CAPTTAL LETTERS)
>>    $myalias = "K5PLD";
>>
>>Yet..
>>    When we connect to the Spider
>>        and try to set/node or any other Sysop commands
>>
>>        we get NOT ALLOWED
>>
>
>If you are connecting from a different computer, you will not have
>sysop permissions until you issue the sysop command (see section
>10.164
>of the adminmanual).  I usually ssh into the box as sysop and run
>console.pl, which gives me sysop privileges from the get-go. This
>won't
>work over a packet connection (well, it might but encrypted packet
>transmissions aren't legal in the U.S.)
>
>Bob, N7XY
>
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David Tausworthe, tausworthe at ev1.net on 10/22/2002







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