Julien Valroff wrote on 07/06/2006 18:23:
I have forwarded your comment to upstream developer, and I am quite sure
he will do his best to make this possible root login warning more
clear for the end-user.
Thanks. BTW: I would suggest the warning to read something like this:
Warning: root
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Sven Mueller wrote:
Julien Valroff wrote on 07/06/2006 18:23:
May you please explain what is the /etc/.serial.conf.old file?
I cannot find any reference to this file. Is this a file *you* have
chosen to rename?
I'm not sure. I might once have
Micah Anderson wrote on 08/06/2006 15:52:
Sven Mueller wrote:
Julien Valroff wrote on 07/06/2006 18:23:
May you please explain what is the /etc/.serial.conf.old file?
I cannot find any reference to this file. Is this a file *you* have
chosen to rename?
I'm not sure. I might once have renamed
Le jeudi 08 juin 2006 à 16:55 +0200, Sven Mueller a écrit :
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This is a valid argument. However, if doing so, rkhunter should probably
allow the local sysadmin to somehow specify overrides (like: don't warn
about /etc/.serial.conf.old or don't warn about SSH root logins being
allowed).
Hi,
I have forwarded your comment to upstream developer, and I am quite sure
he will do his best to make this possible root login warning more
clear for the end-user.
May you please explain what is the /etc/.serial.conf.old file?
I cannot find any reference to this file. Is this a file *you*
Package: rkhunter
Version: 1.2.8-3
Severity: minor
For inexperienced users, the following excerpt from a daily check mail
says about nothing:
- cut here
Line:
[ Warning! ]
Line: [ Warning! ]
Watch out Root login possible. Possible risk!
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