How did you produce that output? :)
lsof | grep libcrypt
a great tool ;)
Restarting the services made the trick, thanks everyone
lsof | grep DEL is a must-do after any updates I do
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damjan
I was wondering why I was not able to login to a remote arch server.
Openvpn is still working and luckily also webmin, so I logged in and I
saw this:
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/etc/rc.d/sshd restart
:: Stopping Secure Shell Daemon[BUSY][FAIL]
::
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:59:32 +0200, Andrea Crotti
andrea.crott...@gmail.com wrote:
Here it is
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[2010-04-16 13:12] synchronizing package lists
[2010-04-16 13:13] upgraded pacman (3.3.3-1 - 3.3.3-5)
[2010-04-16 13:13] synchronizing
Am 20.04.2010 12:19, schrieb Andrea Crotti:
Thanks to some symlinking and reinstalling it works again, but I see
that some are still using the old lib.
In general reinstalling them solve the problem right?
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syslog-ng 1751
On 20/04/10 13:19, Andrea Crotti wrote:
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syslog-ng 1751root DEL REG 253,625250370
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
syslog-ng 1752root DEL REG 253,625250370
Evangelos Foutras foutre...@gmail.com writes:
How did you produce that output? :)
lsof | grep libcrypt
a great tool ;)
Restarting the services made the trick, thanks everyone
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