Chris Thielen said:
> Hi John
>
> On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 19:10 -0500, John Fleming wrote:
>> I've been manually updating 8-9 rulesets every couple of months and,
>> with
>> Bayes, get great results.  Now I'd like to use rules_du_jour.
>> rules_du_jour
>> is in /root/bin, and perms executable as suggested.  I've also made
>> the
>> appropriate /etc/rulesdujour/config file.
>>
>> However, when I try to run it, I get:
>>
>> Luke:~/bin# ./rules_du_jour
>> : bad interpreter: No such file or directory
>> Luke:~/bin#
>
> I've seen this error message show up when the line endings in the file
> aren't the same as the OS's line endings.  I'm not sure how you could
> have improper line endings in the script, but it might be worth
> looking
> into.
>
> dos2unix and unix2dos are programs that can convert line endings back
> and forth.

Thanks - With the light of day today helping, I got it to work.  I
didn't understand exactly what needed to be in the config file - I had
way too much information copied from the main script.  It's now
working fine with all the rulesets!  Thanks to those that helped.
noticed I lost the bash "mail" command - Is that related, i.e. do I
>> have a
>> bad bash??
>
>
> What OS is this?  You could try reinstalling the package that contains
> the 'mail' command, or install an alternative.

Yes, I had to reinstall mailx - not sure how it got deleted, and I
didn't know the name of the package.  This is Debian, and a search for
"mail" returns way too many things!  Anyway MAIL is working again,
which also means the RDJ notifications are working.

I also got Pyzor working, so with that, RDJ sets, and Bayes, I'm a
very happy SA camper!  - John


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