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Re: cron daemon -- suidmanager and cfengine errors



On Wednesday, May 19, 1999 at 20:41:57 -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
 > Message-ID: <[🔎] 87emkcpo6i.fsf@main.wgaf.net>
 > User-Agent: Gnus/5.070084 (Pterodactyl Gnus v0.84) XEmacs/21.1 (20 Minutes to Nikko)
 > X-UIDL: 24e3c1b866b50d40dbdaae05d5921bd5
 > 
 > /etc/cron.daily/cfengine:
 > cfengine:main::26: Warning: perhaps cfengine.conf has not yet been set up?

Sounds like this is exactly the case.

 > 1. So, what's cfengine and how do I know if I need it? The doc in the
 > /usr/doc directory is huge and obscure -- could anyone be so kind as
 > to describe in a couple of words what it does?

Reads a config file and does as directed, synchronizing user lists,
passwords, or whatever you tell it.

  === From the package description (inside "dselect select" ===  
cfengine - Tool for configuring and maintaining network machines

The main purpose of cfengine is to allow the system administrator to
create a single central file which will define how every host on a
network should be configured.

cfengine is also useful as an interpreter for a general scripting
language for ordinary users.  It is handy for tidying up junk files and
for maintaining `watchdog' scripts to manage access rights and permissions
on files when collaborating with other users.

It takes a while to set up cfengine for a network (especially an already
existing network), but once that is done you will wonder how you ever
lived without it!
  === End package description ===  

If you don't know what it is, and don't run a LAN, you probably don't
*need* it (although it's possible you could find some use for it.)

Purging it will most likely cause no problems.  (Do you have any idea
how it got installed?)

-- 

PGP Public Key available on request:
Type Bits/KeyID    Date       User ID
pub  1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <lazarus@frontiernet.net>
            Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21  39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2


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