On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 03:59:12AM -0700, Stefan Srdic wrote:
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
You might have misunderstood me, my question was, will the checksecurity
script that runs from cron e-mail it's report to root if I have exim
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section on
setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to email root
of any changes to the system. Will this work if I have exim installed?
Currently, exim forwards all mail from root to my
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section on
setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to email root
of any changes to the system. Will this work if I have exim installed?
Currently, exim forwards
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section
on setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to
email root of any changes to the system. Will this work if I
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section
on setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to
email root of any changes to the
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Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 5:59 AM
To: Stephen Gran; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: configuring Checksecurity to email reports to root
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW
On January 12, 2002 03:18 pm, Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote:
I've never used checksecurity, but I assume any reports
it creates will be sent to root. Assuming you have root
aliased to a regular user account, that's where the reports
will end up.
j.
--
Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 03:59:12AM -0700, Stefan Srdic wrote:
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
You might have misunderstood me, my question was, will the checksecurity
script that runs from cron e-mail it's report to root if I have exim
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section
on
setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to email root
of any changes to the system. Will this work if I have exim installed?
Currently, exim forwards all mail from root to my
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section
on
setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to email root
of any changes to the system. Will this work if I have exim installed?
Currently, exim forwards
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section
on setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to
email root of any changes to the system. Will this work if I
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW-TO and noticed the section
on setuid check (4.11). I would like for the checksecurity script to
email root of any changes to the
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Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 5:59 AM
To: Stephen Gran; debian-security@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: configuring Checksecurity to email reports to root
On January 12, 2002 02:28 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
Thus spake Stefan Srdic:
Hi,
I was going through the Securing Debian HOW
On January 12, 2002 03:18 pm, Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote:
I've never used checksecurity, but I assume any reports
it creates will be sent to root. Assuming you have root
aliased to a regular user account, that's where the reports
will end up.
j.
--
Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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