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From: tom@haven.uniserve.com (Tom Samplonius)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Popper on SNAP 041295?  Anyone?
Date: 9 May 1995 06:47:09 GMT
Organization: UNIServe Online
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In article <1995May5.005945.16441@nosc.mil>, pilon@hades.ndfar.af.mil (Shane Pilon) says:
>
>I have sucessfully compiled and installed the version from the ports
>directory.  Howver, I cannot connect to my user account through a
>telnet session.  I get an invalid password reply.  Am I completely
>missing something here?  The account exists, and the password I am
>using is correct.  Idid have problems installing the package version
>of this very same program.  I got an error on the mtree section of the
>pkg install.  I am running on a 486-25 with 8M Ram and a 1 gig SCSI HD
>off of an Adaptec 1520 controller.  I have successfully installed the
>cern_httpd, pine, and innd ports, all with no problems.

  Did you install the secure distribution?  If so, this could be
a problem as popper could be using the wrong crypt function.

Tom