Ooh, bonus-points for Redhat 9 (also being responsible for my encounter with the lovely glibc version 'shit and annoying') for having broken permissions on /dev/null. Possibly a facet of my particular rented server rather than a default Redhat 9, but making it so ssh won't run properly is clearly a very clever alteration to standard procedure. A /dev/null that can't be pseudo-written-to by non-root users is obviously just what the magical computer doctor ordered, in that it will break even more things than removing backwards-compatibility from a base library. Woo!
[09:53]
|