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"/etc/security: cannot open secure2.20100: no such file"
user name
2006-04-18 07:58:31
The "daily insecurity output" message contains
the line:
"/etc/security: cannot open secure2.nnnnn: no such
file", where
"nnnnn" is some number which changes each day.

Does anyone have an idea why this is happening and know how
to
stop it?

-- 
henry nelson
  WWW_HOME=http://yuba.kcn.ne.jp/~h
ome/
"/etc/security: cannot open secure2.20100: no such file"
user name
2006-05-12 16:08:36
> The "daily insecurity output" message
contains the line:
> "/etc/security: cannot open secure2.nnnnn: no
such file", where
> "nnnnn" is some number which changes each
day.
> 
> Does anyone have an idea why this is happening and know
how to
> stop it?

Probably the secure2.nnnnn never got created. In another
email you 
mentioned you are running 1.6.x. For 1.6.x, the variable
holding the 
filename is TMP1. It looks like it used for eight different
tests in the 
daily security script. Probably one of those eight failed.

Try running the script manually like:

sh -x /etc/security 2>&1 | tee security.out

And look in the security.out about that file.

 Jeremy C. Reed

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'4-F' 'wu rofIn.lkigemca'
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