Re: Debian 11: evince and apparmor flood kernel log

2021-09-18 Thread David Wright
On Sat 18 Sep 2021 at 08:43:50 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 12:54:36PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: > > In site.local I found > > > > # The following is a space-separated list of where additional user home > > # directories are stored, each must have a trailing '/'. Direc

Re: Debian 11: evince and apparmor flood kernel log

2021-09-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 12:54:36PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: > In site.local I found > > # The following is a space-separated list of where additional user home > # directories are stored, each must have a trailing '/'. Directories added > # here are appended to @{HOMEDIRS}. See tunables/home

Re: Debian 11: evince and apparmor flood kernel log

2021-09-18 Thread Roger Price
On Sat, 18 Sep 2021, Klaus Singvogel wrote: Roger Price wrote: In Debian 11, evince has an appamor profile which floods the kernel log with hundreds of messages of the style: Not only at Debian 11, even Debian 10 has it. [...] (evince:2869): GVFS-WARNING **: 22:18:18.510: can't

Re: Debian 11: evince and apparmor flood kernel log

2021-09-17 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Roger Price wrote: > In Debian 11, evince has an appamor profile which floods the kernel log with > hundreds of messages of the style: Not only at Debian 11, even Debian 10 has it. [...] > (evince:2869): GVFS-WARNING **: 22:18:18.510: can't init metadata tree > /mnt/home/rp

Re: Debian 11: evince and apparmor flood kernel log

2021-09-17 Thread Reco
Hi. On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 10:54:32PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: > I solved the problem by switching to mupdf, but mupdf is not as complete as > evince. It's customary to add "YMMV" to such statements. Just saying. > Is there some way of calming evince+appamor? Pick whatever suits you:

Debian 11: evince and apparmor flood kernel log

2021-09-17 Thread Roger Price
In Debian 11, evince has an appamor profile which floods the kernel log with hundreds of messages of the style: [24216.325764] audit: type=1400 audit(1631892398.580:255): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/bin/evince" name="/mnt/home/rpr

Secure boot appears enabled in kernel log but not with mokutil

2019-07-22 Thread Aitor Fraile Azcue
intalled * Reboot and enable Secure Boot (Standar mode) in BIOS * Reboot and check if Secure Boot is enabled In the kernel log appears as enabled: [...] kernel: secureboot: Secure boot enabled kernel: Kernel is locked down from EFI secure boot; see https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot [...] But

NIC I219-V and strange message in the kernel log

2019-07-09 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
PHY Extended Status<3000> PCI Status <10> [ 10.633255] usb 1-13: reset high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd [ 11.463454] e1000e: enp0s31f6 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx I have not noticed any network prob

Re: contents of huge kernel log

2011-07-20 Thread CamaleĆ³n
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:12:50 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Frank McCormick wrote: >> >> Finally had a look at whats in the multi-gig kernel log: (...) >> Jul 19 20:25:24 sid kernel: [ 5638.712049] [drm:intel_prepare_page_flip] >> *ERROR* Prepared flip multiple

Re: contents of huge kernel log

2011-07-20 Thread Frank McCormick
On 20/07/11 11:12 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Frank McCormick wrote: Finally had a look at whats in the multi-gig kernel log: ul 19 20:25:24 sid kernel: [ 5638.712049] [drm:intel_prepare_page_flip] *ERROR* Prepared flip multiple times Jul 19 20:25:24 sid kernel: [ 5638.712049

Re: contents of huge kernel log

2011-07-20 Thread Frank McCormick
On 20/07/11 10:30 AM, Brian wrote: On Wed 20 Jul 2011 at 10:02:08 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote: Sorry for the word wrap. This is an error from the Intel driver that I have seen before, but never while watching streaming video. I am going to file a bug against the driver but is there a way to p

Re: contents of huge kernel log

2011-07-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Frank McCormick wrote: Finally had a look at whats in the multi-gig kernel log: ul 19 20:25:24 sid kernel: [ 5638.712049] [drm:intel_prepare_page_flip] *ERROR* Prepared flip multiple times Jul 19 20:25:24 sid kernel: [ 5638.712049] [drm:intel_prepare_page_flip] *ERROR* Prepared flip multiple

Re: contents of huge kernel log

2011-07-20 Thread Brian
On Wed 20 Jul 2011 at 10:02:08 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote: > Sorry for the word wrap. This is an error from the Intel driver > that I have seen before, but never while watching streaming video. > I am going to file a bug against the driver but is there a way to > prevent this (error being log

contents of huge kernel log

2011-07-20 Thread Frank McCormick
Finally had a look at whats in the multi-gig kernel log: ul 19 20:25:24 sid kernel: [ 5638.712049] [drm:intel_prepare_page_flip] *ERROR* Prepared flip multiple times Jul 19 20:25:24 sid kernel: [ 5638.712049] [drm:intel_prepare_page_flip] *ERROR* Prepared flip multiple times Jul 19 20:25:24

kernel log full of "Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive."

2005-09-18 Thread Lolke H Bijlsma
In the last week or so my kernel log is full of messages like: $ dmesg Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive. Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive $ tail -f /var/log/messages Sep 18 19:50:12 micron last message repeated 124 times Sep 18 19:51:12 micron

Re: Kernel log problem

2005-06-02 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 08:50:27AM +0200, BAGI Akos wrote: > Kern.log extract: > > May 22 12:31:25 atilla kernel: Redirect from 212.92.23.1 on eth0 about > 212.92.23.13 ignored. > May 22 12:31:25 atilla kernel: Advised path = 212.92.23.238 -> > 84.21.19.1,

Kernel log problem

2005-05-24 Thread BAGI Akos
Hi List! I find periodically such entries in the kern.log. Kern.log extract: May 22 12:31:25 atilla kernel: Redirect from 212.92.23.1 on eth0 about 212.92.23.13 ignored. May 22 12:31:25 atilla kernel: Advised path = 212.92.23.238 -> 84.21.19.1, tos 00

Re: Controlling kernel log size

2004-08-02 Thread Bruno Diniz
Package anacron solved the problem... The cron jobs were not running due to the fact that my machine is not on 24x7. Thanks all of you for the attention. Bruno. On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 12:55:23 -0600, Monique Y. Mudama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2004-07-30, Bruno Diniz penned: > > Hi all, > > >

Re: Controlling kernel log size

2004-07-30 Thread Monique Y. Mudama
On 2004-07-30, Bruno Diniz penned: > Hi all, > > looking into my /var/log, I noticed that kern.log and syslog were > taking a lot of space. After inspecting this files, I figured out that > they were keeping 4 weeks of entries. I don't need that much, so how > can I reduce the number of weeks kept

Re: Controlling kernel log size

2004-07-30 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Bruno Diniz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > looking into my /var/log, I noticed that kern.log and syslog were > taking a lot of space. After inspecting this files, I figured out that > they were keeping 4 weeks of entries. I don't need that much, so how > can I reduce the number of weeks kep

Controlling kernel log size

2004-07-30 Thread Bruno Diniz
Hi all, looking into my /var/log, I noticed that kern.log and syslog were taking a lot of space. After inspecting this files, I figured out that they were keeping 4 weeks of entries. I don't need that much, so how can I reduce the number of weeks kept in this logs? I tried to change the /etc/logro

PGP on Usenet (was Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console)

2003-08-14 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 03:05, Alan Connor wrote: > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 23:47:50 2003 > > > > > > Alan Connor wrote: > > >>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 20:12:58 2003 > > > > > > > The stupid idiot must have have jumped to the insane conclusion that you > > were reading this

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Michael Waters
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003, Brian White wrote: > > > I've been trying to stop kernel log messages (generally from iptables) > > > from going to the console, and thus making the console unusable for login. > > > I've tried different things, but they just keep pop

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Brian White
> > I've been trying to stop kernel log messages (generally from iptables) > > from going to the console, and thus making the console unusable for login. > > I've tried different things, but they just keep popping up. > > > > I have "iptables" l

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 08:31:39PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > And pray tell just what are attachments doing on Usenet? > > The answer is that they aren't, are they? This is a mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're able to read and post to thi

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 08:31:39PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > Colin Watson wrote: > > How have you managed to break mutt to the point where it doesn't > > understand attachments? I'm awed; mutt is an excellent MIME client. > > Maybe chapter 5 of the mutt manual would be helpful? > > And pray tell

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:05:40AM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > PGP, attachments, and HTML have no place on the usenet, and people > whose posts ultimately end up there, or those responsible for the > delivery, need to observe proper netiquette. At least that's my take > on the subject, and that of

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 08:31:39PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > Colin Watson wrote: > > How have you managed to break mutt to the point where it doesn't > > understand attachments? I'm awed; mutt is an excellent MIME client. > > Maybe chapter 5 of the mutt manual would be helpful? > > And pray tell

Various bits of etiquette (was Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log MessagesFrom Console)

2003-07-29 Thread Ron Johnson
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 02:05, Alan Connor wrote: > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 23:47:50 2003 > > > > > > Alan Connor wrote: > > >>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 20:12:58 2003 > > > > > > > The stupid idiot must have have jumped to the insane conclusion that you > > were reading this

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Alan Connor
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 23:47:50 2003 > > > Alan Connor wrote: > >>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 20:12:58 2003 > > > > The stupid idiot must have have jumped to the insane conclusion that you > were reading this with mutt from the irrelevant facts that you were > complaining t

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-29 Thread Michael Waters
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003, Brian White wrote: > I've been trying to stop kernel log messages (generally from iptables) > from going to the console, and thus making the console unusable for login. > I've tried different things, but they just keep popping up. > > I h

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Joey Hess
Alan Connor wrote: > And pray tell just what are attachments doing on Usenet? If you shoose to read this list via usenet or other gateways, the burden is on you to do any conceptual shifts necessary. This includes not flaming people for complying with standard email etiquette even when it conflic

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Ron Johnson
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 00:41, Andrew McGuinness wrote: > Alan Connor wrote: > >>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 20:12:58 2003 > >> > >> > >>On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:13:08PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > >> > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 15:09:43 2003 > > > This is a multi-pa

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Andrew McGuinness
Alan Connor wrote: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 20:12:58 2003 On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:13:08PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 15:09:43 2003 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --8222A093BEB3CE9D0AF16851 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Alan Connor
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 20:12:58 2003 > > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:13:08PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 15:09:43 2003 > > > > > > > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > > --8222A093BEB3CE9D0AF16851 > > > Content-Ty

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:13:08PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote: > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 15:09:43 2003 > > > > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > --8222A093BEB3CE9D0AF16851 > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 17:13, Alan Connor wrote: > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 15:09:43 2003 > > > > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. This is the hint... > > --8222A093BEB3CE9D0AF16851 > > Content-Type: text/pla

Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Alan Connor
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 15:09:43 2003 > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --8222A093BEB3CE9D0AF16851 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > --8222A093BEB3CE9D0AF16851 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset

Re: Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Brian White wrote: > I've been trying to stop kernel log messages (generally from iptables) > from going to the console, and thus making the console unusable for > login. I've tried different things, but they just keep popping up. I think you can disable kernel logs on

Can't Keep Kernel Log Messages From Console

2003-07-28 Thread Brian White
I've been trying to stop kernel log messages (generally from iptables) from going to the console, and thus making the console unusable for login. I've tried different things, but they just keep popping up. I have "iptables" lines like: iptables -A WATCH -m limit -j LOG --

Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-15 Thread Mark W. Eichin
> I'm connected with the cable modem. This thing is not coming from inside for O, you should have said that first. When a cablemodem powers up, it does a dhcp and net-boot; for diagnostic reasons, many of them seem to try the ethernet first, then the cable net. You might also be seeing boot

Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-15 Thread Onno
If eth0 is your connection to the internet then your this looks like IP-spoofing or somebody on your eth0 segment is being attacked. You can block it with activating the kernels IP-spoof protection or with ipchains rules. If you can find out the MAC of the attacker you can report him to your ISP

Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-14 Thread Krug Tech
I'm connected with the cable modem. This thing is not coming from inside for sure. It's not the firewall itself because I even tried to disconnect the cable from the modem and then it stopped. What does this log mean? Has anybody seen this? Milan >How are you connected to the internet. It looks

Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-14 Thread charlesiii
How are you connected to the internet. It looks like someone is sending you spoofed ip addresses. On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Krug Tech wrote: > I have a debian system which is always connected to the Internet and I use > it as a firewall (forwarding, masquerading, etc.) I couple of days ago > kernel st

Help with kernel log

1999-11-14 Thread Krug Tech
I have a debian system which is always connected to the Internet and I use it as a firewall (forwarding, masquerading, etc.) I couple of days ago kernel started logging this message: IP fw-in deny eth0 UDP 127.0.0.1:8777 255.255.255.255:9777 L=70 S=0x00 I= (this one is different every time) F=0x00

Kernel Log

1998-11-02 Thread Account for Debian group mail
For some reason the kernel logging turns off part way through the boot up process. Anyone know how keep the kernel logging on? Thanks, Ken Rea

Kernel Log

1998-10-15 Thread Account for Debian group mail
For some reason the kernel logging turns off part way through the boot up process. Anyone know how keep the kernel logging on? Thanks, Ken Rea