OT: Another UNIX Question

Jean-Pierre A. Radley appl at jpr.com
Tue Dec 7 12:24:49 PST 2004


Courtney propounded (on Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 03:18:45PM -0500):
| Guys and Gals
| 
| We just upgraded filePro and are having some permission problems...one in
| particular is when we run a job which is supposed to call up our Canadian
| office and pull in some transactions...the command is cu nsa
| 
| on old machine the result is
| 0 0 1102135425 0 SUCCESSFUL nsa
| 
| On the "new" machine the result is
| 8 8 1102382671 38400 BAD LOGIN/MACHINE COMBINATION nsa
| 
| How do I find and edit what nsa is defined as?

Your 'nsa' will be defined in /usr/lib/uucp/Systems.

But the error is probably coming from the Canadian side, since your new
machine no doubt has a different name than your old one.  Forget cu and
use xc to debug this.

-- 
JP


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