Oh, where is the next hole in which I can disappear ? It was indeed in /etc/rc.config. I didn't know that this file is checked every time I run a script. Thanks alot for your help. I guess I could have been searching for ages, because I never thought of this possibility. thx. Stephan -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Peter Wiersig [mailto:wiersig@glamus.de] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2002 12:15 An: suse-security@suse.com Betreff: Re: [suse-security] starnge behaviour after power-break Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2002 11:56 schrieb Stephan:
For the first I just do some little diagnostics:
linux-gw:~ # rcsquid status /usr/sbin/rcsquid: o#: command not found Checking for WWW-proxy squid running linux-gw:~ # rcsendmail status /usr/sbin/rcsendmail: o#: command not found Checking for service sendmail: unused linux-gw:~ #
look in /etc/rc.config or /etc/rc.status . I bet its there.
linux-gw:~ # man squid SQUID(1) mrtg SQUID(1)
2001-06-05 2.9.17 SQUID(1) lines 1-5/5 (END)
What does this mean ?
I get: SQUID(1) mrtg SQUID(1) NAME squid - using mrtg to monitor Squid ... Can you view any other manpage? If not try to run "SuSEconfig", may be your reinstallation has created subdirectories to which the "man" user has no write permission. Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: suse-security-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, e-mail: suse-security-help@suse.com