chaph and castor are usc's hosts. I'm at bacon.eggleston.com (not up 24-7 yet, but up a lot, and not public either :)), and running Debian 1.1 beta. I haven't updated the linux part of my web page in ages... I'll do that right now. I should say that slackware completely crashed my system, but that'd be pretty mean. :)
For those following this thread, someone else has been helping me off the list and figured out I didn't have a 'nobody' in my /etc/passwd file. It's a bug but he had heard something about it before, so recommended not to register it. Anyways, l8rs. Jason Eggleston http://www-scf.usc.edu/~jegglest/ On Fri, 3 May 1996, Susan G. Kleinmann wrote: > I didn't have any trouble finger-ing you either at chaph.usc.edu or at > castor.usc.edu. Perhaps you've solved the problem by now. If not, > what site did you have trouble with? Also, what versions of netbase > (which contains tcpd) and netstd (which contains in.fingerd) are you using? > I notice that on your WWW page you do not refer to Debian Linux, but only > to Slackware and RedHat. If you're not using the Debian distribution (and, > probably, a clean Debian distribution at that), then this mailing list would > (in general) have no information on how the various network utilities > were set up in those distributions. > > Susan Kleinmann > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >