Hello, I see the development of logcheck v1.2.45 has become Debian-specific,
with Debian platform dependancies in the code for things like:
if [ ! -f /usr/bin/lockfile-create -o \
! -f /usr/bin/lockfile-remove -o \
! -f /usr/bin/lockfile-touch ]; then
echo "fatal: lockfile-progs is a prerequisite for logcheck, and was not
found."
exit 1
fi
"lockfile-progs" is a package for Debian/Ubuntu, tho someone ported it
to Solaris Nextenta x86/x64 on Intel:
http://archive.nexenta.org/elatte-testing/misc/lockfile-progs
but lockfile-progs does not exist in Solaris SPARC.
What is the feeling of the development team about a Solaris-port? ... the world
has moved on and Opensolaris (Solaris 11) is my distro of choice. Logcheck
1.2.45 would be a welcome addition 'round here. I have about 1,000 servers
that could use it.
Kind Regards,
JV711
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[Logcheck-devel] Update for Solaris 8/9 logcheck.sh
Todd Troxell ttroxell at debian.org
Mon, 9 Aug 2004 16:36:14 -0400
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On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 12:44:20PM -0400, Gordon Thagard
wrote:> Hello,
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> it seems that Solaris 8 and 9 don't provide a proper /usr/bin/mail=20
> command. The silly thing doesn't support the "-s" option so
the=20
> logcheck.sh fails with a "mail: Null names are not allowed"
whenever I=20
> tried to run it. After reading the manpage for mail I realized the=20
> problem. This led me to rewriting the script and I was hoping you might=20
> add my changes to the src/logcheck-1.1.1/systems/sun/logcheck.sh script.=20
> Below is the result of my very minor improvement:
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> -------------------------- cut here -----------------------------
> # If there are results, mail them to sysadmin
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> if [ "$ATTACK" -eq 1 ]; then
> echo "Subject: $HOSTNAME $DATE ACTIVE SYSTEM ATTACK!"
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> $TMPDIR/check.tmp
> cat $TMPDIR/checkreport.$$ >> $TMPDIR/check.tmp
> cat $TMPDIR/check.tmp | $MAIL $SYSADMIN
> elif [ "$FOUND" -eq 1 ]; then
> echo "Subject: $HOSTNAME $DATE system check" >
$TMPDIR/check.tmp
> cat $TMPDIR/checkreport.$$ >> $TMPDIR/check.tmp
> cat $TMPDIR/check.tmp | $MAIL $SYSADMIN
> fi
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> # Clean Up
> rm -f $TMPDIR/check.$$ $TMPDIR/checkoutput.$$ $TMPDIR/checkreport.$$=20
> $TMPDIR/check.tmp
> -------------------------- cut here -----------------------------
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> I hope your will accept my little contribution to the project. Thanks=20
> for your time.
Gordon,
I am not sure what to do with this as it's a patch against 1.1.1/Solaris,
and
this project is currently Debian-native (and much evolved from 1.1.1)
I'd suggest mailing this to Sean Boran <sean at boran.com> who seems
to be
maintaining an old tree on Solaris.
Cheers,
--=20
[ Todd J. Troxell ,''`.
Student, Debian GNU/Linux Developer, SysAdmin, Geek : :' :
http://debian.org || http://rapidpacket.com/~xtat `. `'=20
`- ]