Re: [CentOS] Bug in yum Logwatch reporting

2009-04-06 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
Hi, On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:31, Brett Serkez wrote: > Yum updates are logged in /var/log/yum.log, which is what Logwatch > scans.  Seems that the format of the log entries is: "MMM DD", the > year is missing!   This morning looking at this log sequentially I > noticed I did do yum updates on Ap

Re: [CentOS] Bug in yum Logwatch reporting

2009-04-03 Thread Robert Nichols
Brett Serkez wrote: > I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the > last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain > until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other > evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum updates I was >

Re: [CentOS] Bug in yum Logwatch reporting

2009-04-03 Thread Bill Campbell
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009, Brett Serkez wrote: >I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the >last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain >until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other >evidence or reason an intruder would run the y

Re: [CentOS] Bug in yum Logwatch reporting

2009-04-03 Thread Mike A. Harris
Brett Serkez wrote: > I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the > last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain > until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other > evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum updates I was >

[CentOS] Bug in yum Logwatch reporting

2009-04-03 Thread Brett Serkez
I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum updates I was viewing. Yum updates are log