On Tue, 23 May 2000, James wrote:
At 12:00 each night, my installation of Mandrake 7.02 makes a security
check on all things. Sometimes it automatically changes ownership of
files that it thinks are vulnerable or dangerous. Tonight at 12:00 it
changed all my "Group Unowned Files" to "nogroup" and suddenly I get the
error
"alert: cannot start: unable to access queue directory"
when I try to run the qmail rc file.
So I manually make the directory accessible, then try to run ./rc again
(from /var/qmail) and get this error:
"alert: cannot start: unable to open mutex"
Am I going to have to reinstall Mandrake with the lowest security setting
to keep it from meddling in my qmail settings? What the heck is "mutex?"
james
James,
There is a good section dealing with "MSEC", and the levels you can
choose from, in the User Guide Reference Manual accessible from the "docs"
icon on the KDE desktop or via /usr/docs/mandrake/en/userguide/index.html
I changed mine to run at 02:00 because I'm often still using the
computer at midnight.
Check the e-mail for 'root' as this is the default output of the cron
job and it will tell you what files have been modified.
Catch ya,
Muzza.
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