The complete path to security.conf must be owned and writable only by the root user

$ man amanda-security.conf

That's why it is by default in /etc and not in /etc/amanda which must be writable by the amanda user.

Jean-Louis

On 07/06/17 11:37 AM, Ekkehard 'Ekki' Gehm wrote:
Ahoi!

I ran into an issue with the last update. Apparently  amanda doesn't
like my security.conf. And I do not know why. Any hints?
The client is a FreeBSD Jail whilst the server is a FreeBSD Host...


amcheck output:

ERROR: hostname: [/s/var/db/amanda (/usr/local/etc/amanda/security.conf)
is not owned by root]

But:
-rw-r--r--   1 root    wheel     2 Jun  7 17:12:55 2017 security.conf

Version of amanda client: amanda-client-3.3.9,1

Version of amanda server: amanda-server-3.3.6_5,1

Thx in advance :-)


Ekki

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