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Article: 13046 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Subject: Re: Can't open("/dev/tty",O_RDWR) in RH7.1/ia64
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>When I first log in (over Telnet):
>
> Warning: no access to tty (Inappropriate ioctl for device).
> Thus no job control in this shell.
Ah! You are using telnet. I submitted a bug to redhat's bugzilla a few
weeks ago about telnetd very seldom (if ever) providing a controlling
tty, and lots of other people piled on saying they have the same problem.
Don't know if there is a fix, but I have found that sshd doesn't have
the problem. If you can get into the linux box via ssh, you should have
a proper controlling tty, and maybe even a /dev/tty that works.
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