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    Default Users with grsecurity - Your kernel had an Oops!

    If you have your kernel patched with grsec, you will more than likely get these emails about a kernel oops.

    It looks like cPanel is using some sort of expect script that does not know the errors that grsecurity outputs and it kind of freaks out when it sees grsecurity working.

    If you had your kernel patched with grsec and you get these messages, it is perfectly OK to ignore them.

    I hope there is a fix for this soon.

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    Bert Kammerer
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    All my boxes are grsec patched. I don't see any mails from cpanel on kernel on any ofmy boxes??

    Can you post an extract or something here to look at ??

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