[19626] in Athena Bugs
Re: mkserv remote: /etc/inetd.conf doesn't exist
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Derek Atkins)
Wed Aug 15 19:00:14 2001
To: Garry Zacheiss <zacheiss@MIT.EDU>
Cc: bugs@MIT.EDU
From: Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU>
Date: 15 Aug 2001 19:00:16 -0400
In-Reply-To: Garry Zacheiss's message of "Wed, 15 Aug 2001 18:53:07 -0400"
Message-ID: <sjmvgjp3p4v.fsf@rcn.ihtfp.org>
I suppose I can try again. Basically I installed a machine with
8.4 using the SIPB installer, updated to 8.4.25, then updated to 9.0.
Then I ran 'mkserv remote'. I'm fairly sure that I rebooted between
the update to 9.0 and the 'mkserv remote' but I'm not 100% sure.
I'll see if I can reproduce it on the laptop that I'm installing right
now. It is currently in the process of updating to 9.0.
-derek
Garry Zacheiss <zacheiss@MIT.EDU> writes:
> I wasn't able to reproduce this; I just ran mkserv remote on a
> machine that was installed at 8.4 and updated to 9.0.14, and the output
> is included below.
>
> A "mkserv update" has pretty much the same effect, except it
> lets me know the ssh host key already exists.
>
> If you are able to reproduce this, please let me know how, and
> provude some more information about how the machine was installed, and
> what the contents of /etc/athena/version are at the time you ran mkserv.
>
> Garry
>
> Running /mit/mkserv/services/9.0/remote.add (1.18)
> Generating ssh host key.
> Generating p: ....++ (distance 30)
> Generating q: ........++ (distance 80)
> Computing the keys...
> Testing the keys...
> Key generation complete.
> Initializing random number generator...
> Your identification has been saved in /etc/ssh_host_key.
> Your public key is:
> 1024 35 137238626890848823216854366176307931345819587203599932880281508911787793182922355794467534917628328044784890484893611503796017566310448072042542507707507797264588550383972083011709396358139463040250203910806116433884217774067847099386951739478074920491519599659085776014158586188415496046876525769960138040847 root@gorf.mit.edu
> Your public key has been saved in /etc/ssh_host_key.pub
>
> ===> Remember to change the root password, if you have not already done so.
>
>
> Update finished.
>
> The service change requests will take effect upon the next reboot
> of the machine.
>
> /var/server has been used for the server specific files.
> Do not modify these files as they can be replaced during an update
--
Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
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