Recently I have been getting odd messages in one servers secure log. It is
being reported by Logwatch as follows:
Errors:
Service in.identd:
cannot execute /usr/sbin/in.identd: No such file or directory: 17
Time(s)
I thought that maybe I had missed something when I had updated the kernel
but all is operating fine. This apparently occures when the server is
talking to itself, probably durring mail proccessing (it is the mail server)
but I am not 100% sure of this.
What could be causing these errors? I have not yet recompled the kernel
(plan on doing it today), could this be related.
Thanks,
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