08-07-2007
Hi, one short question!
You are sure that the /etc/syslog.conf file is without any
other ascii characters then TAB ?
For the syslog.conf file it is mandetory to use only TAB between the objekts.
You can check it inside the vi with the "set list" command.
best regards joerg
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warn.conf
warn.conf(4) File Formats warn.conf(4)
NAME
warn.conf - Kerberos warning configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/krb5/warn.conf
DESCRIPTION
The warn.conf file contains configuration information specifying how users will be warned by the ktkt_warnd daemon about ticket expiration
on a Kerberos client. Credential expiration warnings are sent, by means of syslog, to auth.notice. All other warning messages are sent to
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mail Sends the warnings as email to the address specified by email_address.
time Specifies how much time before the TGT expires when a warning should be sent. The default time value is seconds, but you
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email_address Specifies the email address at which to send the warnings. This field must be specified only with the mail field.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Specifying warnings
The following warn.conf entry
* syslog 5m
specifies that warnings will be sent to the syslog five minutes before the expiration of the TGT for all principals. The form of the mes-
sage is:
jdb@ACME.COM: your kerberos credentials expire in 5 minutes
FILES
/usr/lib/krb5/ktkt_warnd Kerberos warning daemon
SEE ALSO
ktkt_warnd(1M), syslog.conf(4), SEAM(5)
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