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Re: ssh and scp and odd log reporting



Vineet Kumar <debian-security@virtual.doorstop.net> wrote on 05/02/2002 (11:23) :
> * Preben Randhol (randhol@pvv.org) [020202 05:22]:
> 
> The "Accepted keyboard-interactive" bit is given by your ssh server.
> It's just letting you know that krutt connected using the
> keyboard-interactive authentication method. Other values you might see
> there in other lines in your log are password or publickey. You should
> see these for any connection to your ssh server, not just scp.
> 
> The next one is from the pam_putenv module. I don't use it and am not
> too familiar with its use, but the error message looks like it's trying
> to unset the MAIL environment variable which was already unset. Do you
> see this with every ssh connection or just scp? You may be able to find
> more info by looking at /etc/pam.d/ssh to see what reference there is to
> pam_putenv.
> 
Thanks for the information!

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Preben Randhol         «For me, Ada95 puts back the joy in programming.»



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