Re: Compiling HostSentry

2001-06-25 Thread Gregoire Welraeds
According to man utmp on potato I386, PII: # a) Size of utmp record (sizeof(struct utmp)) for your host. 384 # b) Offset to tty field from beginning of record. 6 # c) Length of tty field. 32 # d) Offset to username field from beginning of record. 42 # e) Length of username field. 32 # f)

Re: Compiling HostSentry

2001-06-25 Thread Gregoire Welraeds
According to man utmp on potato I386, PII: # a) Size of utmp record (sizeof(struct utmp)) for your host. 384 # b) Offset to tty field from beginning of record. 6 # c) Length of tty field. 32 # d) Offset to username field from beginning of record. 42 # e) Length of username field. 32 # f)

nmap 2.12

2001-06-21 Thread Gregoire Welraeds
Hello, I have recently installed a basic potato on a PII. While playing a little bit around a find that the provided nmap was only a 2.12 version. It is a rather old version of nmap (I have a 2.53 installed on a SuSE 6.3). Is there any known reason for this choice ? signature Grégoire

nmap 2.12

2001-06-21 Thread Gregoire Welraeds
Hello, I have recently installed a basic potato on a PII. While playing a little bit around a find that the provided nmap was only a 2.12 version. It is a rather old version of nmap (I have a 2.53 installed on a SuSE 6.3). Is there any known reason for this choice ? signature Grégoire

Re: Filesystem permissions

2001-06-15 Thread Gregoire Welraeds
Hello, IMOH, This is really not a good idea. For example, process like X or mysql will need write acces to /tmp. Also, user processes could need to have access to directory like /var/spool/mail (any MUA for example). Apache and man need access to the /var/cache directory. Some processes need

Re: Filesystem permissions

2001-06-15 Thread Gregoire Welraeds
Hello, IMOH, This is really not a good idea. For example, process like X or mysql will need write acces to /tmp. Also, user processes could need to have access to directory like /var/spool/mail (any MUA for example). Apache and man need access to the /var/cache directory. Some processes need