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for the past week.
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don't ever attempt to prune readonly filesystems, and properly quote
*.core against the shell.
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diff output, and replace them with "(password)". The diffs get
mailed to root, which in many cases is forwarded across the
Internet. A patient sniffer could acquire the entire "master.passwd"
file by saving all the diffs. With this fix, you still see that the
password changed, but you don't see the details.
Unless somebody talks me out of it, I am going to merge this into -2.2
in 48 hours.
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Closes PR#1822.
Submitted by: John-Mark Gurney <jmg@nike.efn.org> (w/some changes)
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with networked home directories
submitted by: "Boyd R. Faulkner" <faulkner@asgard.bga.com> and
GAWollman (long time ago)
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(commented out) for how to purge it regularly.
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1) It have nothing common to (new)syslog messages
2) acct.* rotating allowed only after "sa -s" run!
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"hand", changed /etc/crontab to call /usr/sbin/newsyslog every hour
(the entry was there before - but we haven't had any newsyslog until
today :-) and changed /etc/inetd.conf to also contain (commentet out)
entries for rpc.rquotad and rpc.sprayd (taken from NetBSD)
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commands failed in old case
Produce diffs on group and aliases too
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Eliminate Subject duplication for insecure output
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safe way to do this, and envites very unpleasant results. Removed fsck'ing
of all the disks on the system as it provides output that is almost always
meaningless and only envites bug reports.
Reviewed by: Jordan Hubbard
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Changed the echo to match correctly the intended code.
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Leave a warning to the sysop if (s)he didn't yet
enable the /tmp cleanup code.
Made `core' in the cleanup template look `*.core'.
Replace `df -k' by `df -k -t local', since the stats
for kernfs, procfs etc. are not of much interest, and
the inclusion of nfs systems might hang the machine (nor is it a
`disk' statistic as the headline's telling).
weekly:
Modified the locate.updatedb part to work even if there's no
database yet; report errors other than `Permission denied' instead
of silently ignoring all of them.
Added functionality to rebuild the whatis database once a week.
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(Now that we have sa)
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FreeBSD release still nukes everything on scratch using a big-hammer
method, even if it is nfs-mounted (and, when it is, the expiration policy
may be different). Daily script should by default do nothing to remote
filesystems?
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added a note that you must decide what is appropriate for your system.
>From: borsburn@mcs.kent.edu (Bret Orsburn)
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 94 01:09:43 -0500
I've finally figured out (one of the reasons) why I can't run MS-Windows
after running FreeBSD 1.0...*sometimes*.
Here's your first clue. This is what your MS-Windows video drivers are called
if you run a Number 9 GXE video card:
/dos/windows/system/#9gxetc.drv
/dos/windows/system/#9gxe.drv
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that the errors from /etc/security are in the mail message from
/etc/security and not the /etc/daily mail message. Now just to fix
the bug in /etc/security
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one did not finish porting uucp/contrib directory)
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lockup problem is fixed.
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in the daily and weekly scripts so that we don't get bug reports about
something we already know. There are explanory comments in the files.
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yet have the accounting stuff in it. Disabled ncheck search in security
due to missing ncheck.
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