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Re: Strange kernel log in apache log



Please keep this post on the list.

also sprach HubiX <hubix@free.fr> [2005.04.16.0002 +0200]:
> No, but I hav a new file named /etc/syslog.conf.lock who contain only 26898

I have never seen this.

> OK, here my /etc/syslog.conf : http://rafb.net/paste/results/vu91Zw34.html

Looks okay.

>         I say also, partitions for usr is mounted in read only mode, binary
>         directories and executables are immutables, like /etc.
> 
>     Neither of those are security precautions, really.
> 
> It's in an official debian security guide ( txt format )

It's just another brick in the wall.

> Because I dont have any free place (bank?), and I have only 8M of ram
> (sticks?). 4x8M :-(

Oh that sucks.

> I hope to find a small boot disk, with some command line tools to check the
> system integrity. 32M is huge for this.

Or: take the harddrive into another computer.

> My 32M system has apache, apache-ssl, courrier-imapd-ssl, courrier-pop-ssl,
> exim, thttpd, mysql and rarely swap.

I know, been there done that. It also takes 2 hours to computer
`apt-get update`.

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