Hi,
I'm using Bering 1.1 and overall think it's wonderful. There are
just a couple of things that I'm having difficulty with:
1) I can't get Bering to send me emails. Every hour there's an
entry in "cron.log" similar to the following:
MAIL (mailed 19 bytes of output but got status 0x0001 )
If I use the MAIL command from the command-line, I can get it
to send a message, but never via cron.
I've edited the "Master LRP Settings" and "POSIXness Mail
Settings" with valid entries for my mail server.
Incidentally I discovered that pointing it at an Exchange 5.5
server does not work, as the mail command appears to disagree
with Exchange as to the correct sequence of an SMTP conversation...
I've now re-pointed it at a Linux box, running Sendmail and all
is well on that front.
2) ULOGD - I'm trying to get the MySQL interface working. I noticed
that the ulogd_MYSQL.so library was missing, so I downloaded the
source for 0.98 and compiled my own. After restarting ULOGD
I got an error in the ULOGD.LOG stating that a libmysqlclient.so
library was needed, which I then copied from my Debian machine.
Now ULOGD fires up with no problems, but even though I've created
a MySQL database according to the ULOGD script, and have
confirmed the username/password to log in to, I never get any
log entries written to the database...
If I try to use the ULOGD executable that I compiled, then I get
a "segmentation fault" error from Linux. Could this be a clue?
Perhaps the libraries that I have compiled on Debian don't work
on Bering?
Does anyone have a ulogd_MYSQL.so and a libmysqlclient.so that they
could send me that will work?
3) I downloaded the labrea.lrp from Charles' site, and after overcoming
the problems with the ethernet interface not staying in
promiscuous mode (via downloading ifconf.lrp, which appears to
contain a compatible ifconfig command), it appears to start OK.
Does anyone know if this version of LaBrea (v2.2) works with
Bering 1.1? I ask because even if I've left it running for a day,
with verbose logging on, nothing ever appears in any logfile.
Upon startup the kernel does issue the following message:
LaBrea uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_PACKET)
Which I was wondering if that is significant?
Any pointers that anyone could give me would be very much
appreciated!
Thanks
Nick
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