Problem logging in over network.
spotter at desire.wright.edu
spotter at desire.wright.edu
Tue Jul 17 00:57:42 AEST 1990
I've got an interesting one for you. Either I did something really wrong last
week, which I don't remember, or my machine is going crazy (which I prefer to
believe :=) ).
My users are having trouble logging into the machine over the network. We use
tset to set the terminal up for them when they log in, and if they straight
login in from the Micom, it works no problem. If, however they try to use the
network to login from one of the other machines, they either get logged right
back out, or get an error like this:
"tset: User's terminal: No such device or address (sys6)"
As far as I can remember, I didn't change or delete anything last week that
should have caused this, but I was doing some work in the /dev directory. Can
anyone tell me where, or what I screwed up? HELP PLEASE!!! I was just
getting a couple people to use UNIX and now I'm afraid they might get scared
away really quickly, again.
Thanks alot
Stephen P Potter Mission Research Corp 3975 Research Blvd Dayton Oh 45430
spotter at desire.wright.edu 513 429 9261
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