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AW: [suse-security] starnge behaviour after power-break
- From: Peer Stefan <stefan.peer@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 11:58:46 +0100
- Message-id: <3559BA35534FD511A1200002557C39B0AF9F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
have a look at /etc/rc.d/squid whether there is a 'o' in front of a '#'
happens sometimes by using vi :-)
regards,
stefan
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Von: OKDesign oHG Security Administrator [mailto:security@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Jänner 2002 11:56
An: Peter Wiersig
Cc: suse-security@xxxxxxxx
Betreff: AW: [suse-security] starnge behaviour after power-break
Okay, no problem.
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:~ #
But when I do it the other way it works fine:
linux-gw:~ # squid status
2002/01/10 11:49:54| Squid is already running! Process ID 1219
linux-gw:~ #
But one thing is strange:
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 ?
thx.
Stephan
P.S.: I just saw that I told you wrong in my posting: It is not "#o", but
"o#". Sorry.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Peter Wiersig [mailto:wiersig@xxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2002 11:32
An: OKDesign oHG Security Administrator; suse-security@xxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [suse-security] starnge behaviour after power-break
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2002 10:56 schrieb Stephan:
> It seems as everything is working fine (I couldn't find any service not
> running correctly) but at bootup and nearly every time I enter a command,
I
> get this message "#o: command not found".
Give an example command.
> I already replaced nearly every packet with the one from the CD (via
> YaST - - Installation - Replace with the original one from CD) but without
> effort.
If you get this error-message from the startup-scripts, maybe your problem
lies in /etc/rc.config or similar configuration files.
They are also not overwritten when you reinstall your packages.
Peter
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happens sometimes by using vi :-)
regards,
stefan
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: OKDesign oHG Security Administrator [mailto:security@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Jänner 2002 11:56
An: Peter Wiersig
Cc: suse-security@xxxxxxxx
Betreff: AW: [suse-security] starnge behaviour after power-break
Okay, no problem.
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:~ #
But when I do it the other way it works fine:
linux-gw:~ # squid status
2002/01/10 11:49:54| Squid is already running! Process ID 1219
linux-gw:~ #
But one thing is strange:
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 ?
thx.
Stephan
P.S.: I just saw that I told you wrong in my posting: It is not "#o", but
"o#". Sorry.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Peter Wiersig [mailto:wiersig@xxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2002 11:32
An: OKDesign oHG Security Administrator; suse-security@xxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [suse-security] starnge behaviour after power-break
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2002 10:56 schrieb Stephan:
> It seems as everything is working fine (I couldn't find any service not
> running correctly) but at bootup and nearly every time I enter a command,
I
> get this message "#o: command not found".
Give an example command.
> I already replaced nearly every packet with the one from the CD (via
> YaST - - Installation - Replace with the original one from CD) but without
> effort.
If you get this error-message from the startup-scripts, maybe your problem
lies in /etc/rc.config or similar configuration files.
They are also not overwritten when you reinstall your packages.
Peter
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