Hi Richard, > Of course this is only relevant if you actually want to be running the web > interface. Yes, as we offer webhosting it's a nice piece of eye candy for the customers. > In answer to your original question though, the program that does the > checking and complaining, is /usr/local/sbin/swatch, with it's config > scripts et al hiding in /etc/cobalt/swatch. Many thanks for the info. This might come in handy at times. Best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
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- Re: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Gerald Waugh
- Re: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Michael Stauber
- RE: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Jose Luis Aguilar
- RE: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Mike Laheen
- Re: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Michael Stauber
- Re: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Gerald Waugh
- RE: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Jose Luis Aguilar
- Re: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Michael Stauber
- Re: [cobalt-security] [RaQ3] Hacked ... a summary Richard Lefevre
- Michael Stauber
