The big anti-hijack thread.....
Talk about anything, but if this works than we don't have to keep looking around all the threads to see who is still on tonight, and every night, or even every day! Talk about the chiefs, talk about tomorrow, talk about football, politics or even how to do flooring and the applicable budget. What you're drinking, how hard it is to sleep, etc. Every thing is acceptable in this thread.....
I took a police test today, did well, finished an 8 page stupid history paper on Indentured Servitude. I was in the army and know something about that concept.....
now catching up on some forcasting graphs for my boss.
Originally Posted by crazycoffey:
I took a police test today, did well, finished an 8 page stupid history paper on Indentured Servitude. I was in the army and know something about that concept.....
now catching up on some forcasting graphs for my boss.
Originally Posted by Cntrygal:
This is English...... right?
Yeah, sorry, let me be more specific:
See, I have ssh running with the noroot option, so I can't remote shell in with root. The two directories leading up to the file in question, compat/pkg/, are set with permissions of 700 and ownership of root:wheel. Inside those directories is the libintl.so.6 file, which is required for internationalization by ld-elf.so.1, which bash needs to execute. I've (stupidly) set bash as the default shell for all accounts on that machine except root, which we've already established I can't ssh into. So, I'm locked out of the box from remote.
I'll have to go there tomorrow and chmod those two directories to 755. After that I'm setting up an emergency account that uses sh instead of bash so that I'll always be able to get in.
Originally Posted by Simplex3:
Yeah, sorry, let me be more specific:
See, I have ssh running with the noroot option, so I can't remote shell in with root. The two directories leading up to the file in question, compat/pkg/, are set with permissions of 700 and ownership of root:wheel. Inside those directories is the libintl.so.6 file, which is required for internationalization by ld-elf.so.1, which bash needs to execute. I've (stupidly) set bash as the default shell for all accounts on that machine except root, which we've already established I can't ssh into. So, I'm locked out of the box from remote.
I'll have to go there tomorrow and chmod those two directories to 755. After that I'm setting up an emergency account that uses sh instead of bash so that I'll always be able to get in.
So...it's broke and you're gonna duct tape it back together?
Originally Posted by Simplex3:
Yeah, sorry, let me be more specific:
See, I have ssh running with the noroot option, so I can't remote shell in with root. The two directories leading up to the file in question, compat/pkg/, are set with permissions of 700 and ownership of root:wheel. Inside those directories is the libintl.so.6 file, which is required for internationalization by ld-elf.so.1, which bash needs to execute. I've (stupidly) set bash as the default shell for all accounts on that machine except root, which we've already established I can't ssh into. So, I'm locked out of the box from remote.
I'll have to go there tomorrow and chmod those two directories to 755. After that I'm setting up an emergency account that uses sh instead of bash so that I'll always be able to get in.
Originally Posted by Simplex3:
Yeah, sorry, let me be more specific:
See, I have ssh running with the noroot option, so I can't remote shell in with root. The two directories leading up to the file in question, compat/pkg/, are set with permissions of 700 and ownership of root:wheel. Inside those directories is the libintl.so.6 file, which is required for internationalization by ld-elf.so.1, which bash needs to execute. I've (stupidly) set bash as the default shell for all accounts on that machine except root, which we've already established I can't ssh into. So, I'm locked out of the box from remote.
I'll have to go there tomorrow and chmod those two directories to 755. After that I'm setting up an emergency account that uses sh instead of bash so that I'll always be able to get in.
Originally Posted by Simplex3:
Yeah, sorry, let me be more specific:
See, I have ssh running with the noroot option, so I can't remote shell in with root. The two directories leading up to the file in question, compat/pkg/, are set with permissions of 700 and ownership of root:wheel. Inside those directories is the libintl.so.6 file, which is required for internationalization by ld-elf.so.1, which bash needs to execute. I've (stupidly) set bash as the default shell for all accounts on that machine except root, which we've already established I can't ssh into. So, I'm locked out of the box from remote.
I'll have to go there tomorrow and chmod those two directories to 755. After that I'm setting up an emergency account that uses sh instead of bash so that I'll always be able to get in.
Yeah... welll... as the PRI A1 I have to finish the PH1 ORE/ORI list for the CC tomorrow.
Originally Posted by milkman:
So in summary, shit got ****ed up, right?
In summary one nerd typed in the wrong number in 2 places and now all hell has broken loose worldwide.
There are guys right now trying to find guys in other parts of the world who live in the same country and city as their servers willing to trade time to visit and fix eachother's servers.