At 08:15 AM 4/24/2001 +1000, you wrote:
>What's in /tmp/logrotate.strace?

Everything proceeds smoothly until it goes to read a files in 
/var/log/interchange and then it starts spitting out zillions of lines like 
this:

30860 time(NULL)                        = 988063316
30860 time(NULL)                        = 988063316
30860 time(NULL)                        = 988063316
30860 time(NULL)                        = 988063316

I tried to see what was in this directory ls -al and I had to kill the 
process:  that command stopped the machine dead cold. Now, someone recently 
(a month ago) went through my machine and sured it up from hackers. He 
didn't know what *interchange* was so he closed down its port. Well, if he 
doesn't know what it is, I'm sure I don't need it, so how can I get it out 
of logrotate?
TIA,
BenO



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