From: Markus H. <mar...@gm...> - 2000-12-20 19:23:04
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Moin apt-proxy-users! Hi all again, I've forgeted somethin .... > firstly: GREAT idea to build a software like apt-proxy. No more tricky > using of apt-move !!! > > So I installed it like it's described in the manpage. But schock when > I firstly tryed out. I get a huge list of "connection refused" messages > when I does a apt-get update on my client maschine. ...so I've tried > this and that and at the end I chaged the user in my inetd.conf file > >from ftp to root ---> and all gets right !!! > Ahh, user ftp is not allowed to write into the /var/log directory ... > but isn't this (the root-thing) a possibel security hole ?? > > Another strange thing I recognised is that when I firstly try to > install something (eg. apt-get dist upgrade) the first attempt always > failed with a connenction time out ..... ... and now the reason for the subject of my message: I found this in my /var/log/apt-proxy.log --------cut----8<-------- /home/ftp/pub/debian/helixcode/dists/woody/main/binary-i386/.gnum\eric_0.61-0potato1_i386.deb.partial.EjPv3Q /usr/sbin/apt-proxy: grep-dctrl: command not found -------cut----8<----------- Looks like a typo .... CU Markus ... -- Markus Hubig <mh...@we...>++++Ulrichswiesen 8++++75387 Neubulach++ [tele: +049 7053 967197]***[fax: +049 7053 967195]***[ICQ# 78525086] Key fingerprint = 8874 373A 562A 4948 FEB9 0B29 2277 1736 6CE4 9DE8 |