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strange message
When creating an account or erstarting bind, i get a message that I have never seen before. anyone know what this is and how to fix it?
\"stdin: is not a tty\" This is my second server and I\'m using it as a slave. It started after establishing a trust key relationship.. Here is what happens after an account is set up. User thepeeps added Copying skel files from /root/cpanel3-skel/ to /home/thepeeps/ No filesystems with quota detected. Added Entries to httpd.conf (noip) Added DomainAlias Entry Added NamedBoot Entry Added Named File stdin: is not a tty stdin: is not a tty stdin: is not a tty stdin: is not a tty ndc: reload command successful Added Remote Named File Frontpage 4 installer called when we really want 5 .. Attempting to pass request to frontpage 5 installer.... Frontpage 5 installer loaded ok.. Scanning httpd.conf..X...X.. Removing .htaccess files Note: Local version of Apache must use the FrontPage Apache patch. Starting install, port: www.thepeepshows.com. Creating web http://www.thepeepshows.com. Chowning Content in service /. Install completed. Starting chown, port: 80, web: \"/\". DocumentRoot: \"/home/thepeeps/public_html\" Setting Password Rebuilding DNS Zones List from master server ..... stdin: is not a tty ndc: connect: connection refused Rebuild Complete Restarting apache Ftp Password Files synced |
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Means your &standard input& method (how the script is being called) is not a &tty& interface, such as putty.exe.
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