Hi,
I administer a few Intel pentium machines running Woody.
I have the logcheck package installed on all of them,
because I think it's a good habit to monitor what's going
on "inside those machines".
BUT somehow logcheck thinks it's not worth reporting
anything when someone accidentally [:-)]
> Nope. I'm guessing that it is complaining because it thinks that user
> +alexis doesn't have a password. TIP: Verify that login agrees that
> it's supposed to use NIS, and doesn't allow a username of "+alexis",
> without a password.
>
> I suggest that you try:
>
> +alexis:*:0:0:::
>
> to be s
Hi all,
If get messages like these like every hour or so send from "tiger".
>Subject: Tiger Auditing Report for lehua
> NEW: --WARN-- [lin003w] The process `sshd' is listening on socket 6012
(TCP on loopback interface) is run by shao.
> NEW: --WARN-- [lin003w] The process `identd' is listening on s
Hi all! I would like to repost my email from Aug 20th of this year,
because I still don't know would the solution is.
Is it maybe a bug of tiger (that it doesn't know about NIS)
(That's why I'm also cc-ing to the package-maintainer - hope that's OK)
Thanks, Sebastian
Please read this:
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report success.
But somehow I'm missing something here...
Thanks,
Sebastian Haase
University of California, San Francisco
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On Tuesday 07 May 2002 17:46, you wrote:
> Sebastian Haase wrote:
> > 94% [Scanning packages]Template parse error near "" at
> > /usr/lib/perl5/Debia
Hi!
I was/am running potato and tried a
dist-upgrade after a
s/stable/testing/ in apt.sources.
Here 's what I get:
# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Calculating Upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
freetype-tools gcc-doc gno
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