On 30 Aug nicky wrote:
> In your message you state, "Begin forwarded message [some Xorg update
> warnings deleted]:"
>
> Isn't it so that in your message, lines 3 to 12 are just port related
> binaries? (i assume xorg related). Meaning that ping/ping6, etc aren't
> updated at all. At least i don
My guess is that there is nothing to be worried about, however i could
be wrong. Let me explain..
This morning i received the same kind of message in my security run
output (yesterday i've updated all my ports):
Checking setuid files and devices:
nlp setuid diffs:
--- /var/log/setuid.today
On 28 Aug David Robillard wrote:
> Did you reinstall the entire OS _before_ you installed Osiris? Did you
> find out why your SUID files had changed in the first place?
No. I did a "diff" with the same files on other freebsd-6.1 machines which
I'm absolutely certain are not compromised. The file
I'm a little worried after reading the security output this morning.
It seems some files [ping, ping6, shutdown, at, atq and atrm] have
setuid diffs. I really don't know why this could have happened.
I updated some ports yesterday, but I don't think any port writes
in /sbin (?)
Could someboddy ad
dick hoogendijk wrote:
I'm a little worried after reading the security output this morning.
It seems some files [ping, ping6, shutdown, at, atq and atrm] have
setuid diffs. I really don't know why this could have happened.
I updated some ports yesterday, but I don't think any port writes
in /sbin
I'm a little worried after reading the security output this morning.
It seems some files [ping, ping6, shutdown, at, atq and atrm] have
setuid diffs. I really don't know why this could have happened.
I updated some ports yesterday, but I don't think any port writes
in /sbin (?)
Could someboddy advi