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I got the following results today from the daily security check, which
showed the sg/st modules loaded. I have no SCSI card, and
certainly no SCSI tape drive. This is the first time I'm seeing this.
Umm. What could this mean?
TIA
Corvin
* Changes (+: new entries, -: removed entries):
+ sg
* Changes (+: new entries, -: removed entries):
+ st
- kdeinit corvinr TCP *:13180 (LISTEN)
+ kdeinit corvinr TCP *:1894 (LISTEN)
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Corvin Russell
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Hi Corvin, @ 1:27:04 AM on 11/19/2001, Corvin Russell wrote:
I got the following results today from the daily security check, which showed the sg/st modules loaded. I have no SCSI card, and certainly no SCSI tape drive. This is the first time I'm seeing this. Umm. What could this mean?
I saw something similar, which reported: OLD: /var/lib/secchk/security-report-daily Thu Nov 8 00:00:09 2001 NEW: /var/lib/secchk/security-report-daily.new Sun Nov 11 00:00:09 2001 * Changes (+: new entries, -: removed entries): + af_packet And I still have absolutely no clue why this happened. -- -Brian Clark | PGP is spoken here: 0xE4D0C7C8 Please, DO NOT carbon copy me on list replies.
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