Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 13:31:56 +0200
From: be...@bah.homeip.net
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: security run output
Hello list!
I'm getting the messages below far one machine and I can't
remeber how managed to do that. I want that for my other machines
as well, but can
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 04:11:24PM -0700, Peter Pluta wrote:
mail.***.net setuid diffs:
--- /var/log/setuid.today Mon May 21 03:02:30 2007
+++ /tmp/security.wq6BsVcrSun Jun 3 03:01:48 2007
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
377398 -r-sr-xr-x 2 root wheel 5828 Jul 30 16:19:57 2006
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 11:59:33AM -0700, PeterPluta wrote:
snip
Looks like you were portupgrading around with postfix, screen and
xterm.
The output is diff(1). See the man page for details, but it's
basically
showing you the difference between last night's
In the last episode (May 23), PeterPluta said:
I see this quite regularly. What exactly is the http process doing?
I'm guessing this is the master process stopping and restarting when
I rotate logs or something. Can anyone confirm? There is usally more
processes, 10-15 or more.
kernel log
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:40:19PM -0700, PeterPluta wrote:
I see this quite regularly. What exactly is the http process doing? I'm
guessing this is the master process stopping and restarting when I rotate
logs or something. Can anyone confirm? There is usally more processes, 10-15
or more.
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (May 23), PeterPluta said:
I see this quite regularly. What exactly is the http process doing?
I'm guessing this is the master process stopping and restarting when
I rotate logs or something. Can anyone confirm? There is usally more
processes, 10-15
Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:40:19PM -0700, PeterPluta wrote:
I see this quite regularly. What exactly is the http process doing? I'm
guessing this is the master process stopping and restarting when I rotate
logs or something. Can anyone confirm? There is usally more
On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:34:25 -0700 (PDT)
PeterPluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a lot of port hacking yesterday. By that I mean screwing up and redoing
lots of things. Anyway, I woke up today to find this email in my inbox.
Checking setuid files and devices:
Bill Moran wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:34:25 -0700 (PDT)
PeterPluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a lot of port hacking yesterday. By that I mean screwing up and
redoing
lots of things. Anyway, I woke up today to find this email in my inbox.
Checking setuid files and devices:
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 11:59:33AM -0700, PeterPluta wrote:
snip
Looks like you were portupgrading around with postfix, screen and xterm.
The output is diff(1). See the man page for details, but it's basically
showing you the difference between last night's directory listing, and
that
On 7/20/06, PATRICK CARTER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm relatively ne to FreeBSD (~6 months of usage) and I have been
administering my own system for approximately the last 2 months. Recently
my system has received many ssh login attempts on standard user accounts as
someone has been
The daily security email to root all ways lists a count of blocked
packets
if you have one of the three firewall activated.
So what you are seeing is informational and nothing to be concerned
about unless you did not active the ipfilter firewall.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
On Sat, Aug 14, 2004 at 07:57:58AM -0500, Chris wrote:
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First time I've ever seen this:
server.tcslea.org kernel log messages:
Chris wrote:
When I get my nightly email from the security run output it normally has about the
last 20 lines or less from the /var/log/messages. Is there a way to increase that to about the
last 50 lines?
Thanks,
Chris
Hmm, I don't think that it's necessarily true that /etc/periodic
is
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