MAIL/ROUTE Network setup
kalle at sima.sintef.no
kalle at sima.sintef.no
Sat Feb 16 23:24:47 AEST 1991
Hi all yah netlanders....
For both problems described below, the following config is current
acct on
named off
network on
noiconlogin off
rwhod off
sar on
timed on
yp off
ypmaster off
ypserv off
I CC 90/08/27 C++ Opt PD, S4-C++-1.0, 808-0162-001
I Xdev 90/08/27 X.11 Windows Development System
I dev 90/09/12 4D1-3.3 Development System
I dglsrc 90/08/27 Distributed GL Source Option
I eoe1 90/09/12 4D1-3.3 Execution Only Environment (part
1)
I eoe2 90/09/12 4D1-3.3 Execution Only Environment (part
2)
I ftn 90/08/27 4D1-3.3 Fortran Option
I maint1 90/09/19 Maint1 Product 4D1-3.3.1
I nfs 90/08/30 4D1-3.3 Network File System
I pfa 90/08/27 Power Fortran Accelerator
I vc 90/10/20 Video Creator 000-0000-000
I vtools2 90/08/27 IRIS Visual ToolsII PD, 1.0, 808-0196-001
Problem 1: MAIL file
We have two 4D320VGX-es... They both have the same problem...
The mail system does not recognize it's own mail file. Sending a mail to
a user works OK, only that the user will not be able to read it...
Trying to read the mail, the user gets
mail: mailfile does not begin with a 'From' line
Looking into the /usr/mail/$LOGNAME file I see that the file begins
with a blank line before the 'From' line... Removing that line, and the
mail can be read with mail.
Someone else run into that problem ?
Problem 2: ROUTE needs refresh ?
The /etc/init.d/network file contains all routing necessary (it is
sufficient
for starting network and setting up routing. However, after a while (seems
like 24hrs or so), I need to redo the
route add 0.0.0.0 my-gw 1
Any idea why this routing seems volatile ?
Mail answers directly to me (kalle at sima.sintef.no) and I will post a
summary
if there seems to info of public interest.
Karl Eggestad,
Research Scientist,
SINTEF
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