Dear All,
I have now stopped running my two Bering-uClibc
systems
with a loglevel of 'debug', but there is still one way
that my concerns remain. Contrary to the situation on
my Debian Sarge system, Bering continues to write to
the file /var/log/wtmp. Its size exceeds 2MB in less
than a day. Fo
Am Samstag, 18. November 2006 19:02 schrieb Mats Erik Andersson:
> Dear All,
>
> I have now stopped running my two Bering-uClibc
> systems
> with a loglevel of 'debug', but there is still one way
> that my concerns remain. Contrary to the situation on
> my Debian Sarge system, Bering continues to
Hello Mats,
Like Kp wrote there is something else wrong. You can look at the contents
of wtmp by typing "last" in the console. Which packages have you
installed? (apkg -l)
Regards,
Eric
>
> Dear All,
>
>
> I have now stopped running my two Bering-uClibc
> systems with a loglevel of 'debug', but
Hello Mats,
Just guessing here, but have you pptpd running? If that's the case you can
stop logging client connections to wtmp by disabling "logwtmp" in
pptpd.conf.
Eric
> Dear All,
>
>
> I have now stopped running my two Bering-uClibc
> systems with a loglevel of 'debug', but there is still one