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is the
# lowest uid that will be included in the password maps.
# MINGID is the lowest gid that will be included in the group maps.
MINUID=1000
MINGID=1000
it was 100 in potato.
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otherwise marked (by another list of regexps) as
active system attacks, though it wasn't difficult to add that feature. Hmm,
I'll file a wishlist bug on that when I get around to it.
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otherwise marked (by another list of regexps) as
active system attacks, though it wasn't difficult to add that feature. Hmm,
I'll file a wishlist bug on that when I get around to it.
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used when a display manager
(kdm, gdm, xdm, ...) is used, and hence whether that xserverrc file will
apply to them. Best put the option in /etc/X11/*dm/Xservers as well to make
sure.
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used when a display manager
(kdm, gdm, xdm, ...) is used, and hence whether that xserverrc file will
apply to them. Best put the option in /etc/X11/*dm/Xservers as well to make
sure.
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an exception to that rule.
You can probably put a filter in syslog.conf that will just exclude firewall
logs from the console by some characteristic like their (presumably) low
priority, but I don't know how. Commenting out the lines is a workaround.
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of the relevant line if it isn't there
already. AFAIK you can do it for all servers in /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc, but
as has been said, it should be there by default.
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an exception to that rule.
You can probably put a filter in syslog.conf that will just exclude firewall
logs from the console by some characteristic like their (presumably) low
priority, but I don't know how. Commenting out the lines is a workaround.
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of the relevant line if it isn't there
already. AFAIK you can do it for all servers in /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc, but
as has been said, it should be there by default.
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lines stop that from happening.
Hope this helps...
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to /etc/init.d/sysklogd just before the exit 0 at the end
seems to have fixed it:
/etc/init.d/console-log $1 /dev/null 21
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/init.d/sysklogd just before the exit 0 at the end
seems to have fixed it:
/etc/init.d/console-log $1 /dev/null 21
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