How to Install and Uninstall corekeeper Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 21,2024
1. Install "corekeeper" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to install corekeeper on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
corekeeper
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2. Uninstall "corekeeper" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall corekeeper on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
corekeeper
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the corekeeper package on Kali Linux
Package: corekeeper
Version: 1.7
Installed-Size: 34
Maintainer: Paul Wise
Architecture: amd64
Replaces: core-dump-handler
Provides: core-dump-handler
Depends: procps
Conflicts: core-dump-handler
Size: 6476
SHA256: 17c2bc3b29892b8dc7098f4fd5ea5a950e17983c49ca25391a947defdefa71ae
SHA1: 871d510cb7bf9923e1e18b6c8222920d6cabefa1
MD5sum: 03062d5d09f9b1e432612902572f90ec
Description: enable core files and report crashes to the sysadmin
corekeeper enables core files, reports crashes to the sysadmin and
deletes old core files after 7 days.
.
Core file dumping is enabled for all users, to restrict that, please
remove or edit the config file at /etc/security/limits.d/corekeeper.conf
.
On Linux core files are written to private per-userid dirs in /var/crash.
Linux 3.6 and earlier have an issue that means all core files are written
to the directory for root. If your system is running Linux 3.6 or earlier
and is single-user (or you don't care about the privacy of core file names),
you can avoid this issue by editing /etc/sysctl.d/corekeeper.conf.
.
On kFreeBSD files are written to /var/crash, kernel limitations prevent
core files from being written to private per-userid dirs.
.
To fully remove this package it needs to be purged and the system rebooted.
Description-md5:
Tag: admin::TODO, admin::logging, admin::monitoring, implemented-in::shell,
interface::daemon, role::plugin, role::program, scope::utility,
use::monitor, works-with::mail
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/c/corekeeper/corekeeper_1.7_amd64.deb
Version: 1.7
Installed-Size: 34
Maintainer: Paul Wise
Architecture: amd64
Replaces: core-dump-handler
Provides: core-dump-handler
Depends: procps
Conflicts: core-dump-handler
Size: 6476
SHA256: 17c2bc3b29892b8dc7098f4fd5ea5a950e17983c49ca25391a947defdefa71ae
SHA1: 871d510cb7bf9923e1e18b6c8222920d6cabefa1
MD5sum: 03062d5d09f9b1e432612902572f90ec
Description: enable core files and report crashes to the sysadmin
corekeeper enables core files, reports crashes to the sysadmin and
deletes old core files after 7 days.
.
Core file dumping is enabled for all users, to restrict that, please
remove or edit the config file at /etc/security/limits.d/corekeeper.conf
.
On Linux core files are written to private per-userid dirs in /var/crash.
Linux 3.6 and earlier have an issue that means all core files are written
to the directory for root. If your system is running Linux 3.6 or earlier
and is single-user (or you don't care about the privacy of core file names),
you can avoid this issue by editing /etc/sysctl.d/corekeeper.conf.
.
On kFreeBSD files are written to /var/crash, kernel limitations prevent
core files from being written to private per-userid dirs.
.
To fully remove this package it needs to be purged and the system rebooted.
Description-md5:
Tag: admin::TODO, admin::logging, admin::monitoring, implemented-in::shell,
interface::daemon, role::plugin, role::program, scope::utility,
use::monitor, works-with::mail
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/c/corekeeper/corekeeper_1.7_amd64.deb