Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

SnapafunFrank wrote:

et wrote:

On Monday 14 March 2005 06:01 pm, Aron Smith wrote:


On Monday 14 March 2005 02:51 pm, Dave Ashmore wrote:


Aron Smith wrote:


When booting up I got this message
host brian.cede.psu found
Checking the etc/host.allow
dosn't show that name
neither does
etc/host.deny
what's going on ?



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Maybe you have ntp installed and that is a time server?


now that you mention it there is mention of ntp on the start up screen
BTW any way to read them after startup?


"cat /var/dmseg"?  [ its dmesg not dmseg by the way. ]



NO.

Straight after startup do :

$ dmesg

or

$ dmesg > dmesg.txt [ To print your dmesg to a text file within the directory you are in. ]

And if'n that doesn't work then try it as root.

Considering that this is done, with /var/log/dmesg as the output file, as part of the boot process, the first method should work.

Mikkel

True, but if you need to carry you findings within dmesg over another boot then saving the friendly output of dmesg as a separate file may be of help hence : $ dmesg > dmesg.txt


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