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RE: [cobalt-security] How can I get back on my box...



> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Conorozzo [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > I have a bunch of .raq files that seem worthless.  I can't
> > get all of the data out of them.  They contain "garbage" at
> > the end of the file after I strip off the headers.  Does
> > anyone know how to write a .pkg file?


Hi.

Information on writing your own .pkg files can be found here:
http://www.cobalt.com/support/kb/search.php3?ques=pkg&qid=369&language=1

Be sure that you understand that .pkg files you create are not 
supported, may void your warranty (surprise!), they'll charge 
you $200 an hour to fix it, yadda, yadda...

"This document refers to all products

QuestionNum: 369
Product: All
Category Software
Creation Date: Thu Nov 12 00:00:00 1998 PST 

Question
How do I create .pkg package files?

Response
NOTE: UNSUPPORTED. The following information is outside the scope 
of Cobalt Networks Technical Support, and could potentially void 
your warranty. Cobalt Networks does provide Professional Services 
to aid you with the implementation of unsupported solutions. Please 
go to http://www.cobalt.com/support/services/index.html for more 
information about our Professional Services. 

Full documentation is at: 
ftp.cobaltnet.com/pub/developer 

DTN1 is for MIPS based systems (Qube, Qube2, Raq, RaQ2, CacheRaQ...) 
DTN2 is for x86 based systems (RaQ3)"

Take care.

Brandon Wheaton
UNIX Systems Engineer 
ValiCert, Inc.
1215 Terra Bella Ave. 
Mountain View, CA 94043 
650.280.UNIX 

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Sure UNIX is user friendly; it's just picky about who its friends are.

 

Brandon Wheaton
UNIX Systems Engineer 
ValiCert, Inc.
1215 Terra Bella Ave. 
Mountain View, CA 94043 
650.280.UNIX 

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Sure UNIX is user friendly; it's just picky about who its friends are.