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Subject:    Re: [psad-discuss] psad v2.2.3 on 64-bit Linux (Mageia)
From:       Michael Rash <mbr () cipherdyne ! org>
Date:       2014-12-24 3:35:43
Message-ID: F2024658-378F-47B4-AF8D-413E109D52B8 () cipherdyne ! org
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> On Dec 23, 2014, at 10:29 AM, Albert Whale <Albert.Whale@IT-Security-inc.com> \
> wrote: 
> I am a long time supporter of PSAD, and use it in my services daily.
> 

Hello Albert,

> However, I am also confused (frustrated) with the following messages which ony \
> appear on the 64-bit version of my installed OS. 
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6955.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6957.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6959.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6961.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6955.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6957.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6959.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6961.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6955.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6957.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6959.
> Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad line 6961.
> [+] Version: psad v2.2.3
> 

Ok, thanks for the bug report - this definitely needs to be fixed. Interesting that \
this happens only on your 64-bit systems. I have some ideas for a fix, and I'll send \
a -pre release for testing in the next couple of days.

Thanks,

Mike

> Additionally, I occasionally see that the count down timers have exceeds their \
> counting, and will be written to the iptables messages. 
> Am I missing a command line option?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Albert E. Whale, CEH CHS CISA CISSP
> President - Chief Security Officer
> http://www.IT-Security-inc.com - IT Security, Inc.
> 
> 
> Phone: 412-515-3010 | Email: Albert.Whale@IT-Security-inc.com
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charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div><br><br></div><div>On Dec 23, 2014, at \
10:29 AM, Albert Whale &lt;<a \
href="mailto:Albert.Whale@IT-Security-inc.com">Albert.Whale@IT-Security-inc.com</a>&gt; \
wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>  

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    I am a long time supporter of PSAD, and use it in my services daily.<br>
    <br></div></blockquote><div><br></div>Hello Albert,<div><br><div><blockquote \
type="cite"><div>  However, I am also confused (frustrated) with the following \
messages  which ony appear on the 64-bit version of my installed OS.<br>
    <br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6955.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6957.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6959.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6961.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6955.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6957.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6959.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6961.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6955.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6957.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6959.<br>
    Use of uninitialized value $dl in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/psad
    line 6961.<br>
    [+] Version: psad v2.2.3<br>
    <br></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Ok, thanks for the bug report - this \
definitely needs to be fixed. Interesting that this happens only on your 64-bit \
systems. I have some ideas for a fix, and I'll send a -pre release for testing in the \
next couple of days.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div><br></div><div>Mike</div><br><blockquote \
type="cite"><div>  Additionally, I occasionally see that the count down timers have
    exceeds their counting, and will be written to the iptables
    messages.<br>
    <br>
    Am I missing a command line option?<br>
    <br>
    Thank you.<br>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
      Albert E. Whale, CEH CHS CISA CISSP<br>
      <b>President - Chief Security Officer</b><br>
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" \
href="http://www.IT-Security-inc.com">http://www.IT-Security-inc.com</a> - IT \
Security, Inc.<br>  <br>
      <br>
      Phone: 412-515-3010 | Email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" \
href="mailto:Albert.Whale@IT-Security-inc.com">Albert.Whale@IT-Security-inc.com</a><br>
  Cell: 412-889-6870</div>
  

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