i m trying to run a command from diffrent login ,where i get following messages
Empty compile time value given to use lib at /svm_wl1/billing/atai/rel/server/util/ataprocs line 73
Empty compile time value given to use lib at /svm_wl1/billing/atai/rel/server/util/ataprocs line 73
Empty... (1 Reply)
Hello,
When I run a script, the script sometimes exited. I need to re-run it automatically again. Currently I am using crontab to run the script each 5 minutes. However, I need to have a better solution.
Any idea what to do?
thanks (3 Replies)
I wanted to edit the time for a cron job that cleans out the quarantine in mailscanner.
etc/cron.daily/clean.quarantine
I edited the file
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# IMPORTANT NOTE:
#
# Change the next line to 0 instead of 1 to enable this script.
# By default it will be disabled and... (2 Replies)
Hi, I installed CVSNT on PC and trying to checkout files from/on linux box.
Logging in to :pserver:user1@16.145.134.210:22/DBMONITOR/CVSROOT
CVS password:
cvs : unrecognized auth response from 16.145.134.210: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.4
ssh is ok.
$ ssh user1@16.145.134.210... (1 Reply)
hi all
I am getting following error while taking backup
using the command
ufsdump 0ubf 512 /dev/rmt/0cbn /database/backup2/rman_backup/level0 >> /database/backup2/backup_tape/level0_rman_06sep12 2>&1;
from the log i got the error
bash# tail -f level0_rman_06sep12
DUMP: Date of... (3 Replies)
I am trying to learn C and while trying out some code, the program is getting aborted while I am calling free().
Here is the code:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void print_by_ptr(char **str) {
printf("<%s>\n",*str);
printf("Now I am modifying the str.\n");
*str =... (3 Replies)
Hi,
We have HP OpenView tool to extract utilization report and extract them in csv. Every month I pull 30 days CPU and Memory utilization, every 5 minutes via GUI and export it in csv (excel) format. It is always a time consuming process to run it on a set of servers and then pick next set because... (0 Replies)
Hi,
We have Solaris-10 running on VMware (x86). It is being monitored by HP Openview. Sometimes when this server hungs, while ping still works, HPOpenview can't alert that server is down (which is actually unresponsive).
First symptom we see is, login failure. It will ask user name and after... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
check-setuid
CHECKSECURITY(8) System Manager's Manual CHECKSECURITY(8)NAME
checksecurity - check for changes to setuid programs
SYNOPSIS
checksecurity
DESCRIPTION
The checksecurity command scans the mounted files systems (subject to the filter defined in /etc/checksecurity.conf) and compares the list
of setuid programs to the list created on the previous run. Any changes are printed to standard output. Also, it generates a list of nfs
and afs filesystems that are mounted insecurely (i.e. they are missing the nodev and either the noexec or nosuid flags).
checksecurity is run by cron on a daily basis, and the output stored in /var/log/setuid/setuid.changes.
CONFIGURATION
The checksecurity.conf file defines several configuration variables: CHECKSECURITY_FILTER, CHECKSECURITY_NOFINDERRORS, CHECKSECURITY_NONF-
SAFS, CHECKSECURITY_EMAIL, CHECKSECURITY_DEVICEFILTER, CHECKSECURITY_PATHFILTER, and LOGDIR. Each is described below.
The CHECKSECURITY_FILTER environment variable which is the argument of 'grep -vE' applied to the output of the mount command. In other
words, the value of CHECKSECURITY_FILTER is a regular expression that removes matching lines from those file systems that will be scanned.
The default value removes all file systems of type proc, bind, msdos, iso9660, ncpfs, nfs, afs, smbfs, auto, ntfs, coda file systems, any-
thing mounted on /dev/fd*, anything mounted on /mnt or /amd, and anything mounted with option nosuid or noexec.
The checksecurity.conf file is sourced from checksecurity, so you could do some fairly tricky things to define CHECKSECURITY_FILTER.
The CHECKSECURITY_NOFINDERRORS environment variable, if set to the literal "TRUE", disables find errors from checksecurity (actually, it
re-routes them to /dev/null ).
The CHECKSECURITY_NONFSAFS environment variable, if set to the literal "TRUE", disables the message about nfs and afs file systems that are
mounted without the nodev and either the noexec or nosuid options.
If set, the CHECKSECURITY_EMAIL variable defines who is sent a copy of the setuid.changes file.
The CHECKSECURITY_DEVICEFILTER variable specifies a find clause for which matching block and character device files will not be monitored
for changing owners and permissions. For example, if you don't want to check for permission changes on tty device files beneath /dev, you
could set the following:
CHECKSECURITY_DEVICEFILTER='-path /dev/tty*'
Note that any added or modified suid programs under that path would still be detected. If you want to specify multiple expressions, sepa-
rate them with '-o', but there is no need to surround the whole clause with parentheses. To disable this filter, specify it as '-false'
(which is the default).
Note that if the system gets restarted often checksecurity will report a lot of changes in the /dev/ subdirectory due to timestamp changes.
In this case you might want to change it to:
CHECKSECURITY_DEVICEFILTER='-path /dev/'
The CHECKSECURITY_PATHFILTER variable specifies a find clause which will be pruned from the search path. This means that the entire sub-
tree will be completely skipped. Thus, specifying
CHECKSECURITY_PATHFILTER='-path /var/ftp'
then the entire /var/ftp tree will be skipped. To disable this filter, specify it as '-false' (which is the default).
LOGDIR sets the name of the directory which stores the files which track the permission and ownership changes. By default, they are in
/var/log/setuid.
FILES
/etc/checksecurity.conf
checksecurity configuration file
/var/log/setuid/setuid.today
setuid files from the most recent run
/var/log/setuid/setuid.yesterday
setuid files from the previous run
Debian Linux 2 February 1997 CHECKSECURITY(8)