[Users] dbtext script problem

Lindsey Hans Joseph Lao llao at infoweapons.com
Thu Sep 28 15:01:07 CEST 2006


Hello Ovi,

Thank you for testing it out. I'm using FreeBSD 6.1 as my OS. I will try 
to check if I can run dbtext with the commands you used below. Will give 
you feedback.

Appreciate your help.

Many thanks!
Hans

Ovidiu Sas wrote:
> I just made a copy of the latest sc.dbtext in my home directory,
> changed the x attribute on the file and run it:
> $ ./sc.dbtext
>
> ./sc.dbtext 1.1 - $Revision: 1.17 $
> parameter usage:
>           * subscribers *
> add <username> <password> <email> .. add a new subscriber (*)
>  passwd <username> <passwd> ......... change user's password (*)
> rm <username> ...................... delete a user (*)
> mail <username> .................... send an email to a user
>  rpid add <username> <rpid> ......... add rpid for a user (*)
>  rpid rm <username> ................. remove rpid for a user (*)
> .....
>
> It is working fine for me.
> Which OS are you running?
>
>
> sc.dbtext is providing dbtext tables manipulation.
> openserctl is providing you extra functionality like fifo commands,
> usrloc commands ...
> You should have both installed on your system.
>
>
> -ovi
>
> On 9/27/06, Lindsey Hans Joseph Lao <llao at infoweapons.com> wrote:
>> Hello Ovidiu,
>>
>> Upon downloading the sc.dbtext script from Openser CVS, I replaced the
>> 'openserctl' file in '/usr/local/sbin/' directory since I noticed both
>> share similarities in their codes. With sc.dbtext renamed as openserctl,
>> I invoked the command openserctl dbtext and got the error:
>> /usr/local/sbin/openserctl: 463: Syntax error: Bad substitution. Is this
>> the correct procedure?
>>
>> Or do I just keep openserctl and copy the sc.dbtext file to the
>> '/usr/local/sbin/'  directory. I was not able to create the tables since
>> I immediately encountered the error mentioned above. Can you provide me
>> details on how to make the sc.dbtext script work?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Hans
>>
>>
>> Ovidiu Sas wrote:
>> > sc.dbtext provides a limited set of commands in order to manipulate
>> > the dbtext files.
>> > You will need both openserctl and sc.dbtext.
>> >
>> > Can you provide more details about the failure?
>> > Have you been able to create the tables?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > -ovi
>> >
>> > Note: sc.dbtext works ok in 1.1 release.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 9/27/06, Lindsey Hans Joseph Lao <llao at infoweapons.com> wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I have a problem with sc.dbtext script. I understand that it is 
>> used to
>> >> create text file for dbtext to store information such as location,
>> >> address, etc. I downloaded from Openser CVS the sc.dbtext script and
>> >> replaced my current openserctl file with it. Unfortunately, it still
>> >> failed to run:
>> >>
>> >> Here's the error:
>> >> /usr/local/sbin/openserctl: 463: Syntax error: Bad substitution
>> >>
>> >> Does anyone have an idea on how to resolve this?
>> >>
>> >> Thank you.
>> >> Hans

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