On 07.01.20 at 07:22,  Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I keep having these logs in my /var/log/messages do you know what this
> means ?
> Jan  7 06:51:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[51626]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:52:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[64532]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:52:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[13532]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:53:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[20480]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:53:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[70486]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:54:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[88165]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:54:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[96175]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:55:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[22724]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:55:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[56931]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> Jan  7 06:55:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[99044]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
> 
> Thank you

FYI:

The pledge mechanism is a security feature from OpenBSD.

I your case it means that the kernel AFAIK has prevent "smtpctl" to call
the function "fattr".

Details:
https://man.openbsd.org/pledge.2

Cheers,
Johannes K.




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