So is no-one else having this problem? I now have a second machine with the same problem. While the other machine was freshly loaded, this one has been loaded for a while, and just recently broke. Both with an msec level of 2. A third machine with an msec level of 3 is OK. I suspect that machines with a msec level of 2 and current (fully patched) will have this problem. ?

Thanks,

. wrote:
Didn't see anything unusual in those files. I ran "sh -x /usr/sbin/msec". Here's the line where Perms.py is called with what appears to be the correct files.

+ /usr/share/msec/Perms.py /usr/share/msec/perm.2 /etc/security/msec/perm.local

Unfortunately (and much to my surprise), python has me at a complete loss. So, I was unable to investigate further.

Cory

Todd Lyons wrote:

. wrote on Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 06:57:44AM -0600 :

running them manually doesn't help.



Look in /var/log/security.log. There should be the output of the msec programs, rotated once a month by default. Look for some kind of error. Also look in /var/log/daemons/info and /var/log/daemons/errors and /var/log/daemons/warnings.

Blue skies... Todd


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