Logwatch

Emil Payne EHSPayne at angelwoodpines.org
Thu Jan 28 14:17:28 UTC 2010


Could someone explain these three sections to me? 

The first one - segmentation fault - has only shown up once or twice 
before.  

Should I be worried about the connections section? 

Is their a way to fix the sendmail problem,which always shows up?

Output is snipped since you don't need to see everything I installed, 
deleted, changed; all the times I've sudo-ed and what my daily fortune 
is... =P

Emil

>  ################### Logwatch 7.3.6 (05/19/07) #################### 
>         Processing Initiated: Thu Jan 28 07:22:53 2010
>         Date Range Processed: yesterday
>                               ( 2010-Jan-27 )
>                               Period is day.
>         Detail Level of Output: 0
>         Type of Output/Format: mail / text
>         Logfiles for Host: Dell-Ubuntu
>   ################################################################## 
>  
>  
>  --------------------- Kernel Begin ------------------------ 
>
>  
>  WARNING:  Segmentation Faults in these executables
>     f-spot :  1 Time(s)
>  
>  ---------------------- Kernel End ------------------------- 
>
>  
>  --------------------- Connections (secure-log) Begin ------------------------ 
>
>  
>  **Unmatched Entries**
>     gdm-session-worker: pam_ck_connector(gdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY :0: 1 Time(s)
>     gnome-keyring-daemon: dbus failure unregistering from session: Connection is closed: 1 Time(s)
>  
>  ---------------------- Connections (secure-log) End ------------------------- 
>
>  
>  --------------------- sendmail Begin ------------------------ 
>
>  
>  
>  **Unmatched Entries**
>     unable to qualify my own domain name (Dell-Ubuntu) -- using short name: 4 Time(s)
>     My unqualified host name (Dell-Ubuntu) unknown; sleeping for retry: 4 Time(s) 
>  ---------------------- sendmail End ------------------------- 
>
>  
>  ###################### Logwatch End ######################### 
>
>  

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