On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 01:58:35PM -0500, vi...@vheuser.com wrote:
> How do I find the offending rule?
> There is nothing in the log.
>
> Is there a cookbook recipe for adding a patch to AIDE version 1.6
> to enable finding the offending rule?
The current git HEAD should at least tell you which
Dear Hannes or anyone:
For now, I am stuck with AIDE 1.6, at least until we change the Debian distro.
Every run of AIDE gets this error:
WARNING: Old db contains a entry that shouldn't be there, run --init or --update
How do I find the offending rule?
There is nothing in the log.
Is there a
Hi,
On Sat, May 02, 2020 at 09:06:33AM -0400, vi...@vheuser.com wrote:
> On 2020/02/25 15:23 PM, Hannes von Haugwitz wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 08:32:28PM -0500, vi...@vheuser.com wrote:
> > > I've search several times and read dozens of posts
> > > from people asking newbies to post
On 2020/02/25 15:23 PM, Hannes von Haugwitz wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 08:32:28PM -0500, vi...@vheuser.com wrote:
I've search several times and read dozens of posts
from people asking newbies to post their config.
What I have not found is the means of troubleshooting this problem.
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 08:32:28PM -0500, vi...@vheuser.com wrote:
> I've search several times and read dozens of posts
> from people asking newbies to post their config.
>
> What I have not found is the means of troubleshooting this problem.
> How does one find the "entry that shouldn't be
I've search several times and read dozens of posts
from people asking newbies to post their config.
What I have not found is the means of troubleshooting this problem.
How does one find the "entry that shouldn't be there?"
Here's the most detailed discussion I found: