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Re: [suse-security] YaST2 can remove security updates without permission
- From: "Philippe Vogel" <filiaap@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 19:47:10 +0200
- Message-id: <002a01c226a7$8c02c1a0$59ef5b86@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> I for one also miss the documentation that used to be in
/etc/rc.config and
> now does not exist in /etc/sysconfig/ for instance, where is the
switch to
> turn off NSCD?? (If someone knwos how to do this without firing up the
> runlevel editor in yast2 please let me know!!)
Use the runleveleditor in yast2 or delete the calls for nscd in the
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ and /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/ directorys (rc3 for network only
and rc5 for X)!
This doesn't damage anything, because the startscript is in /etc/init.d
(don't delete this one!) and it can be reactivated everytime with yast2
again.
This is the fastest solution.
The nscd is normally not needed if this is a normal workstation and you
spare memory by deactivating it.
If you run server I think e.g.: postfix needs it.
If you got >= 256 MB RAM it doesn't matter.
Philippe
/etc/rc.config and
> now does not exist in /etc/sysconfig/ for instance, where is the
switch to
> turn off NSCD?? (If someone knwos how to do this without firing up the
> runlevel editor in yast2 please let me know!!)
Use the runleveleditor in yast2 or delete the calls for nscd in the
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ and /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/ directorys (rc3 for network only
and rc5 for X)!
This doesn't damage anything, because the startscript is in /etc/init.d
(don't delete this one!) and it can be reactivated everytime with yast2
again.
This is the fastest solution.
The nscd is normally not needed if this is a normal workstation and you
spare memory by deactivating it.
If you run server I think e.g.: postfix needs it.
If you got >= 256 MB RAM it doesn't matter.
Philippe
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