Hi there. I've been learning about PGP, and was in the process of taking a look at a few public keys, when I ran into a small stumbling block. You see, I was fingering [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I ran into a small obstacle:
tcsh> finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [master.debian.org] Debian Linux 1.1 Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Debian Association, Inc. and others Your site has been rejected for some reason. This may be caused by a missing RFC 1413 identd on your site. Contact your and/or our system administrator. --> Tue 21:02 on templinux : pwd is ~ tcsh> Since my system is also Debian (why else would I be sending this to deb user?), I decided to try it against my system from a machine which I knew suffers from a lack of identd: 20:48 on charcoal : ~ > finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [templinux.bucknell.edu] Your site has been rejected for some reason. This may be caused by a missing RFC 1413 identd on your site. Contact your and/or our system administrator. 20:54 on charcoal : ~ > Is this a configuration error I need to fix, a package I haven't installed, or something else? It would seem best if Debian systems could at least finger Debian systems, right? Thanks in advance for the help, --Pete _______________________________________________________________ Peter J. Templin, Jr. Client Services Analyst Computer & Communication Services tel: (717) 524-1590 Bucknell University [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]