Re: SSH log weirdness
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Jeff Bonner <lunar@comcast.net> wrote:
> Whenever I logout from an SSH2 session now, I get the following
> in my /var/log/messages:
>
> June 4 19:36:26 firegate sshd[24364]: PAM pam_putenv: delete
> non-existent entry; MAIL
I get the exactly same message under same conditions -- I mean, logging
off of a SSHv2 connection.
> What is this and how might I fix it? Perhaps it's because I no
> longer have Exim running, based on something I read earlier today
> (I have no need for any mail, except local delivery to postmaster
> for alerts, etc). Could this be the cause?
Well, I have Exim running and I still get these, so I doubt that Exim's
causing these. I actually think, that I've already asked about this in
debian-security (or then I remember incorrectly), and didn't get an
answer. But I guess it's nothing serious -- of course, fixing it would
be still nice and appropriate.
Any hints are highly appreciated.
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Jussi Ekholm <ekhowl@goa-head.org> | GNU/Linux user number 269376
http://erppimaa.cjb.net/~ekhowl/ | GnuPG Public Key ID: 1410081E
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