Hi

hi! any germans here? i could do with some help on suidperl.
i have the ‘can’t do setuid’ problem, as described in the FAQ
ich made a ‘chmod u+s /usr/bin/suidperl’ and it worked.
but only for some hours…
suidperl’s rights return to normal after some hours…
any idea?

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Marc Schr�tel wrote:

hi! any germans here? i could do with some help on suidperl.
i have the ‘can’t do setuid’ problem, as described in the FAQ
ich made a ‘chmod u+s /usr/bin/suidperl’ and it worked.
but only for some hours…
suidperl’s rights return to normal after some hours…
any idea?

Hi Marc,
it might be there is a security script running via cron that checks
permissions on Your files and changes them. Such a thing is part of
SuSE Linux, and it rendered RT broken two days ago, after RT worked
fine for about two months. I have not looked into it further; maybe
this script can be configured to omit some programs while checking.

Hallo Marc,
es kann sein das per cron ein Sicherheits-Skript l�uft, das die Rechte
von Dateien �berpr�ft und ver�ndert. So etwas ist Teil von SuSE Linux,
und hat meine RT Installation vor zwei Tagen kaputtgemacht, die vorher
�ber zwei Monate sauber lief. Ich hab noch nicht genauer nachgeschaut,
vielleicht kann man es so konfigurieren, da� einige Programme von der
�berpr�fung ausgenommen werden.

Regards/Gr��e,
Harald

Harald Wagener | Systemadministrator
FCB/Wilkens GmbH | Tel.:+49-40-2881-1252
An der Alster 42 | Fax.:+49-40-2881-1263
20099 Hamburg | http://www.fcb-wilkens.com

I have same issue in SuSE 7.2. Perhaps in cron.monthly?On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 10:45:55AM +0200, Harald Wagener wrote:

Marc Schr�tel wrote:

hi! any germans here? i could do with some help on suidperl.
i have the ‘can’t do setuid’ problem, as described in the FAQ
ich made a ‘chmod u+s /usr/bin/suidperl’ and it worked.
but only for some hours…
suidperl’s rights return to normal after some hours…
any idea?

Hi Marc,
it might be there is a security script running via cron that checks
permissions on Your files and changes them. Such a thing is part of
SuSE Linux, and it rendered RT broken two days ago, after RT worked
fine for about two months. I have not looked into it further; maybe
this script can be configured to omit some programs while checking.

Hallo Marc,
es kann sein das per cron ein Sicherheits-Skript l�uft, das die Rechte
von Dateien �berpr�ft und ver�ndert. So etwas ist Teil von SuSE Linux,
und hat meine RT Installation vor zwei Tagen kaputtgemacht, die vorher
�ber zwei Monate sauber lief. Ich hab noch nicht genauer nachgeschaut,
vielleicht kann man es so konfigurieren, da� einige Programme von der
�berpr�fung ausgenommen werden.

Regards/Gr��e,
Harald


Harald Wagener | Systemadministrator
FCB/Wilkens GmbH | Tel.:+49-40-2881-1252
An der Alster 42 | Fax.:+49-40-2881-1263
20099 Hamburg | http://www.fcb-wilkens.com


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When ever SuSEConfig runs it calls chkstat. See /etc/permissions and
/etc/rc.config

The easy fix is to set CHECK_PERMISSIONS=warn
in /etc/rc.config

I don’t know German. Could you translate, Harold?

ashleyOn Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 12:30:24PM -0700, Ashley Gould wrote:

I have same issue in SuSE 7.2. Perhaps in cron.monthly?

On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 10:45:55AM +0200, Harald Wagener wrote:

Marc Schr�tel wrote:

hi! any germans here? i could do with some help on suidperl.
i have the ‘can’t do setuid’ problem, as described in the FAQ
ich made a ‘chmod u+s /usr/bin/suidperl’ and it worked.
but only for some hours…
suidperl’s rights return to normal after some hours…
any idea?

Hi Marc,
it might be there is a security script running via cron that checks
permissions on Your files and changes them. Such a thing is part of
SuSE Linux, and it rendered RT broken two days ago, after RT worked
fine for about two months. I have not looked into it further; maybe
this script can be configured to omit some programs while checking.

Hallo Marc,
es kann sein das per cron ein Sicherheits-Skript l�uft, das die Rechte
von Dateien �berpr�ft und ver�ndert. So etwas ist Teil von SuSE Linux,
und hat meine RT Installation vor zwei Tagen kaputtgemacht, die vorher
�ber zwei Monate sauber lief. Ich hab noch nicht genauer nachgeschaut,
vielleicht kann man es so konfigurieren, da� einige Programme von der
�berpr�fung ausgenommen werden.

Regards/Gr��e,
Harald


Harald Wagener | Systemadministrator
FCB/Wilkens GmbH | Tel.:+49-40-2881-1252
An der Alster 42 | Fax.:+49-40-2881-1263
20099 Hamburg | http://www.fcb-wilkens.com


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| When ever SuSEConfig runs it calls chkstat. See /etc/permissions and
| /etc/rc.config
|
| The easy fix is to set CHECK_PERMISSIONS=warn
| in /etc/rc.config
±–>8

Or change the permissions for suidperl in /etc/permissions.

| I don’t know German. Could you translate, Harold?
±–>8

I know just enough German to recognize that the second paragraph is just
the first in German.

brandon s. allbery [os/2][linux][solaris][freebsd] allbery@kf8nh.apk.net
system administrator [JAPH][WAY too many hats] allbery@ece.cmu.edu
electrical and computer engineering KF8NH
carnegie mellon university [linux: proof of the million monkeys theory]

Ashley Gould wrote:

When ever SuSEConfig runs it calls chkstat. See /etc/permissions and
/etc/rc.config

The easy fix is to set CHECK_PERMISSIONS=warn
in /etc/rc.config

I don’t know German. Could you translate, Harold?

Yes:

Bei jedem Aufruf von SuSEConfig wird ‘chkstat’ aufgerufen. Relevante Dateien
sind /etc/permissions und /etc/rc.config

Die einfache L�sung ist, in /etc/config CHECK_PERMISSIONS=warn einzustellen.

ashley

Harald Wagener | Systemadministrator
FCB/Wilkens GmbH | Tel.:+49-40-2881-1252
An der Alster 42 | Fax.:+49-40-2881-1263
20099 Hamburg | http://www.fcb-wilkens.com

Or change the permissions for suidperl in /etc/permissions.

| I don’t know German. Could you translate, Harold?
±–>8

I know just enough German to recognize that the second paragraph is just
the first in German.

Correct. I thought ashley asked me to translate the answer posted…

Regards,
Harald

Harald Wagener | Systemadministrator
FCB/Wilkens GmbH | Tel.:+49-40-2881-1252
An der Alster 42 | Fax.:+49-40-2881-1263
20099 Hamburg | http://www.fcb-wilkens.com

Newbie alert.

Just saying hello to everyone.

we just got RT installed a week or so ago and have spent some time
evaluating it. It seems like it will do everything i can ever imagine
needing

(we are small software firm, multiple products, multiple clients,
needing central system to manage requests for all the various dept
functions (sales, info, bugs, support, features, …))

Its a bit overwhelming trying to decide how to set this beast up though
(not installing, but the actual live config)

Anyone got any good pointers on where to start, and what to do first,
second etc…

AVLG
(A very lost Gavin)

You need @LogToSyslogConf

It’s very impolite to use others’ threads to ask questions out of the
scope of the thread, to ask questions directly out of the mailing
list. Next time I’ll ignore your direct requests.On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Nguyen Trung Thang thangnt@vinashin-media.com wrote:

Hi,

while operating the program I have encountered the following error: " no
connection to syslog available - stream /dev/conslog is not writable -
console is not writable at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Log/Dispatch/Syslog.pm line 77 " .it is
the correct it
I do not know is the configuration system for mail it how? You can read
more than say this not?

thank you very much.

[snip]

Best regards, Ruslan.