Stephen Gran said:
> On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 07:25:40PM -0700, Dennis Peterson said:

>> > created automatically each time my server is rebooted, so it's
>> non-sense
>> > for me to "chmod 666 /dev/consone".
>>
>> You can add a script to the startup process that does this for you. I
>> had
>> to do that to an auto-created ro directory in /tmp on Solaris
>> (/tmp/.X11-unix) to allow reliable VNC operation. Simple stuff, really.
>
> It is, but working around the bug by making root's console world writable
> isn't necessarily the best thing to do.  The bug is triggered by the
> absence of a LogFile directive.  Put something in for a log file, and
> it should work for you.
> --

It's harmless if it's a firewalled machine in your home. I'd never do it
to a more exposed system or in a multi-user environment - but it can be
done. What is the directive, BTW?

dp
_______________________________________________
http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html

Reply via email to