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On 18 Feb 00, at 18:01, Nathan Brindle wrote:
> The bottom line is that you have to check the 'smrsh' documentation to be
> sure exactly <where> this goes. It doesn't seem to be standard, and the
> documentation is, well, sparse. I think Red Hat just decided to be
> contrary and use /etc/smrsh for this purpose in more recent (ie 6.1)
> distributions. Originally these links were made in /usr/adm/sm.bin/ ,
> which you might want to try instead (interestingly enough my RH 6.1
> doesn't even HAVE a /usr/adm directory...)
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> And don't mess with the permissions on lsv_amin. It needs to be owned
> by 'listserv' with permissions 4755 or bad things happen. The only thing
> you need to make this work with smrsh is the link in the right place,
> wherever that might be on your system.
>
I forgot to mention it's RedHat 6.0 - funny thing is the README.smrsh even
has a line stating the path has been changed to /etc/smrsh by RedHat, but it
still doesn't work...
I'll comb through this again - thanks.
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Shawn Wright
Computer Systems Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
http://www.sls.bc.ca
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