RE: [leaf-user] Bering (glibc) and snort - dies silently

2005-04-11 Thread Theodore Wynnychenko
Hello again, thanks for the suggestion. -Original Message- Do you have enough log space? Yes, there is enough log space. Way back when (because this computer had so much ram) I modified the syslinux.cfg file and made the log 45M. So, currently, without snort running, the leaf box

[leaf-user] package list problem

2003-08-14 Thread Theodore Wynnychenko
hello: I have recently tried adding serial console support to my Bering 1.0 LEAF box. This is a dual floopy setup, and loads in a number of packages so I aslo have my package list in a lrpkg.cfg file, not in the syslinux.cfg file. Anyway, I followed the instructions in the Bering user's manual

[leaf-user] Re: package list problem

2003-08-11 Thread Theodore Wynnychenko
Erich: thanks for the reply. anyway, about switching from fd0 to fd1. the packages are loaded at boot, and syslinux.cfg is configured to use both drives, so everything works as it should without me at a console. (i am not sure if i answered or understood your question, but i hope the answer is

RE: [leaf-user] lshd / additional users on bering - su command

2003-05-30 Thread Theodore Wynnychenko
any other ideas on login or su? As 'root', do: chmod +4111 /path/to/su If 'su' isn't run suid, then most likely /etc/shadow isn't being read because 'su' is running as your non-root user. -- ~Lynn Avants Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall Developer - ok, i tried chmod, still

RE: [leaf-user] lshd / additional users on bering - su command

2003-05-30 Thread Theodore Wynnychenko
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lynn Avants Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 8:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-user] lshd / additional users on bering - su command On Thursday 29 May 2003 09:25 am, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote: any other

RE: [leaf-user] lshd / additional users on bering - su command

2003-05-30 Thread Theodore Wynnychenko
thanks for everyone's help and input. you know what they say - a little knowldege is a dangerous thing. anyway, su now works. basically, as root i did: chmod 4111 /usr/local/bin/su (not chmod +4111 /usr/local/bin/su - the +411 in my last email was a typo - i had been trying +4111) i don't

RE: [leaf-user] lshd / additional users on bering - su command

2003-05-29 Thread Theodore Wynnychenko
thanks Ray. i tried using login. after connecting via lsh with a user account i tried login. i also tried login root, exec login, exec login root they all return the same message: No utmp entry. you must exec login from the lowest level sh also, when i use the exec login versions above,