Hi Mark,

this behaviour seems to be normal but there's a solution in the secure
knowledge database:

sk10148

"Running syslogd with the -t switch causes these errors. This message is
usually seen in Solaris 2.8 machines that have a hardened OS. To prevent these
messages appearing, modify /etc/init.d/syslog so it does not launch with -t,
as follows:

1. Edit the script file /etc/init.d/syslog
2. Find the line in this script that runs syslogd with a -t
3. Remove the -t from the script.
4. Run ./syslog stop followed by ./syslog start to enable the change."


Andre

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