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leo...@dns.gilad.co.il

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Nov 8, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/8/96
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Hi all,

We're running AIX 3.2.5 on C20s.
Our users works in /bin/tcsh.

I can't disable stty setting for
'susp' and 'dsusp', may be 'kill' and 'intr'.

When I type
'stty susp undef'
it accepts 'u' (first char of 'undef') as 'susp' signal.
Any other combinations I tried didn't works.
I tried it on Digital UNIX, Linux it works fine.

What may be the problem???
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
BTW, somebody use 'sudo'??? I run ver 1.4.x
I tried nfs-mount sudoers file exported as root, so I can read the
file on the client mashine.But, when trying to run 'sudo' get
the msg:
/path/sudoers is not a regular file!

What does it mean???

Please send me e-mail, cause I'm not regular reader of this
wonderfull, usefull group.

Any responces will be appretiated.

Regards, Leon

leo...@gilad.co.il


Bill Marcum

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Nov 9, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/9/96
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In article <55vm8a$h...@news.NetVision.net.il>, leo...@dns.gilad.co.il wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>We're running AIX 3.2.5 on C20s.
>Our users works in /bin/tcsh.
>
>I can't disable stty setting for
>'susp' and 'dsusp', may be 'kill' and 'intr'.
>
>When I type
>'stty susp undef'
> it accepts 'u' (first char of 'undef') as 'susp' signal.
>Any other combinations I tried didn't works.
>I tried it on Digital UNIX, Linux it works fine.
>
Did you try '^-'? It should be in "man stty".
If that doesn't work I don't know the answer.

--
Bill Marcum bma...@iglou.com
"You can pay Uncle Sam with the overtime
Is that all you get for your money?" --Billy Joel


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