Hello Daniel
psad 2.0.3 seems to work ok!
Thank you!
Mau
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Daniel Gubser wrote:
> Hello Mau
>
> I will shortly upload a new version (2.0.3) which should fix this
> problem. Could you please test it and let me know if it work for you?
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
>
OK, I will test it as soon as it becomes available in sid.
Thank you
Mau
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Hello Mau
Mau schrieb:
> Yes, exactly the same error. Tried to purge and re-install, tried all I
> can without success, so I reverted again to 1.4.8-1.
>
> Adding --Lib-dir /var/lib/psad in /etc/init.d/psad solves, but an
> identical error is then raised by fwcheck_psad.
I will shortly upload a
Daniel Gubser wrote:
> Hello Mau
>
> What, do you still get the same error after upgrading?
Yes, exactly the same error. Tried to purge and re-install, tried all I
can without success, so I reverted again to 1.4.8-1.
Adding --Lib-dir /var/lib/psad in /etc/init.d/psad solves, but an
identical err
Hello Daniel
although this issue appears as "fixed", as far as I can see it seems
still unfixed in 2.0.2-1: please don't close this bug report.
Since this bug renders psad unusable I think that the severity should be
raised to grave.
Thanks
Mau
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Hello Mau
Mau schrieb:
> although this issue appears as "fixed", as far as I can see it seems
> still unfixed in 2.0.2-1: please don't close this bug report.
What, do you still get the same error after upgrading?
> Since this bug renders psad unusable I think that the severity should be
> raised
Hello Mau
Mau schrieb:
> my $psad_lib_dir = '/usr/lib/psad';
>
> while in /etc/psad/psad.conf at line 360 I found:
>
> PSAD_LIB_DIR /var/lib/psad;
Finally I see it: /usr/.. is not equal to /var/..
I will ask Mike Rash about this.
Thanks for your enlightenment! ;-)
Daniel
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Daniel Gubser wrote:
> Funny, the /usr/lib/psad should be generated in the postinst script (see
> /var/lib/dpkg/info/psad.postinst ).
>
> Do you have this file? Did during the installation any error occur?
>
> Daniel
>
>
Hello Daniel
no errors during installation. I also tried to purge psad a
Francois Marier schrieb:
> $ ls -l /var/lib/
> ...
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K 2006-03-11 17:49 psad/
> ...
>
> $ ls -l /var/lib/psad
> prw--- 1 root root 0 2006-12-18 08:36 psadfifo|
Hmm, thanks, this looks good. Did you update? Does it work now with this
update?
Daniel
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$ ls -l /var/lib/
...
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K 2006-03-11 17:49 psad/
...
$ ls -l /var/lib/psad
prw--- 1 root root 0 2006-12-18 08:36 psadfifo|
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Francois Marier schrieb:
> That file is in /var/lib/psad on my machine, not /usr/lib/psad. Is the
> config wrong?
please send me the output of
ls -l /var/lib/
and
ls -l /var/lib/psad
>
>> Ohh, please update to the news psad version *-2, I did forget the
>> ip_options file in the -1 version.
>
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 07:03:07PM +0100, Daniel Gubser wrote:
> > Is there supposed to be anything in /usr/lib/psad ? Because that directory
> > doesn't exist for me...
>
> Yes, it should contain the psadfifo file.
That file is in /var/lib/psad on my machine, not /usr/lib/psad. Is the
config w
Francois Marier schrieb:
> Yes, I've had this problem since I upgraded the package. I have just purged
> and reinstalled the package and I am still having the same problem.
>
> Is there supposed to be anything in /usr/lib/psad ? Because that directory
> doesn't exist for me...
Yes, it should co
Hello Francois
Francois Marier schrieb:
>>> $ sudo /etc/init.d/psad restart
>>> [snip]
>>> Starting Port Scan Attack Detector and associated daemons: [*] psad lib
>>> directory: /usr/lib/psad does not exist, use --Lib-dir at
>>> /usr/sbin/psad line 2509.
>>>
>>> The /usr/lib/psad director
Hi Daniel,
> > $ sudo /etc/init.d/psad restart
> > [snip]
> > Starting Port Scan Attack Detector and associated daemons: [*] psad lib
> > directory: /usr/lib/psad does not exist, use --Lib-dir at
> > /usr/sbin/psad line 2509.
> >
> > The /usr/lib/psad directory doesn't exist on my machin
Mau schrieb:
> Daniel Gubser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Please read the README.Debian file in /usr/share/doc/psad/. We do not
>> want to change the /etc/syslog.conf file so you have to edit it manually
>> or use the script provieded in the README.Debian.
> My /etc/syslog.conf already contained
Daniel Gubser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Please read the README.Debian file in /usr/share/doc/psad/. We do not
> want to change the /etc/syslog.conf file so you have to edit it manually
> or use the script provieded in the README.Debian.
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
My /etc/syslog.conf alrea
Package: psad
Version: 2.0.1-1
Severity: normal
Here is what I get when I try to start psad:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/psad restart
Stopping Port Scan Attack Detector: Shutting down the psadwatchd monitoring
daemon: psadwatchd.
Shutting down the psad daemon: psad.
Shutting down the kmsgs daemon
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