Moin Harald,
Thanks for reporting this. The hosts backend code is very old and I'm not
sure when this change occurred. Editing via /tmp is definitely the way to go.
We'll fix this in the next sprint.
m
On Dec 9, 2012, at 17:22 , Harald Schmalzbauer <h.s...@om...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks a lot for that nifty tool!
> I've bin using it for quiet some time.
> Very often, I have jails which are read-only / mounted. /etc/hosts.allow
> is then a symlink somehere into /var (which is writable).
> This has been working fine with older versions of sshguard, but it
> stopped working with version 1.6 for me. Not sure if that's really the
> first version where the behaviour changed though.
>
> sshguard want's to create a temporary file inside /etc reflecting the pid:
> "Could not create temporary file /etc/hosts.allow-sshguard.4020"
>
> Why doesn't it use TMPDIR?
>
> Any hint's where to work arround that in the code?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Harry (not subscribed!)
>
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