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- Subject: Re: Localhost connection refused
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- Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 12:14:56 -0400
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on 19:32 2001/07/08 +0900, Shimpei Yamashita wrote >O > > [ >That means that /sbin is not in your path. If you find yourself needing >programs in /sbin on a regular basis, edit your .bashrc and add it to the list >of paths. In the meantime, you can run it by typing the full path name: >/sbin/ipchains >or type the relative path: >./ipchains This is another annoying change in RH 7.1 . The path for both root and general users are in .bash_profile, not .bashrc. Of course, it was worse for me when I first tried Slack--had to search for 10 minutes on deja to find out where the PATH was. :) (it's in /etc/profiles if anyone's curious) Scott
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