[Summary] audit woes

From: Galen Johnson (gjohnson@trantor.org)
Date: Mon Oct 13 2003 - 17:21:13 EDT


Greetings,

  Thanks to Caspar Dik for the help on this one...looks like it was an
"error behind keyboard" or the ID-ten-T error. I somehow managed to
clip off part of the /etc/system file which broke this.

=G=

original question below...

> hello gang,
>
> My auditing no longer works. Whenever I try to start/restart my audit
> daemon, I get this error message:
>
> /etc/security/audit_warn: Can not start the audit daemon because
> fchdir or fchroot was run. Must reboot to start auditing!
>
> The ironic thing is that this started after the last reboot. Has
> anyone ever encountered this and managed to fix it? The only change
> that has occured since it was working was to set the rstchown to allow
> users to chown a file.
>
> =G=
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