Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 23:24:20 +0000 From: Vlad Galu <dudu@dudu.ro> To: Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl> Cc: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Inconsistent utx.active? Message-ID: <74553B7DA41D44179CAC5A937E6322E6@dudu.ro> In-Reply-To: <20120224230027.GJ32748@hoeg.nl> References: <20120224221526.GH32748@hoeg.nl> <350DE43596674E608581BB2536231611@dudu.ro> <20120224224016.GI32748@hoeg.nl> <9DAEF77AE05F4151AD561D26DF5D69F1@dudu.ro> <20120224230027.GJ32748@hoeg.nl>
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On Friday, February 24, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Ed Schouten wrote: > Hello Vlad, > > * Vlad Galu <dudu@dudu.ro (mailto:dudu@dudu.ro)>, 20120224 23:54: > > [1330014380.652067 -- Thu Feb 23 17:26:20 2012] user process: id="4f86d023f250d3c9" pid="39012" user="dudu" line="pts/0" host="A.B.C.D" > > [1330014398.177818 -- Thu Feb 23 17:26:38 2012] user process: id="269d75b37f295346" pid="39221" user="dudu" line="pts/1" host="A.B.C.D" > > [1330085459.796787 -- Fri Feb 24 13:10:59 2012] user process: id="d026e8e5c0648ec2" pid="38093" user="dudu" line="pts/0" host="A.B.C.D" > > [1330122640.813570 -- Fri Feb 24 23:30:40 2012] user process: id="dd8d3dff2f3002a0" pid="82959" user="dudu" line="pts/0" host="X.Y.Z.T" > > [1330122493.638088 -- Fri Feb 24 23:28:13 2012] user process: id="92b73279a543d99f" pid="73085" user="dudu" line="pts/1" host="X.Y.Z.T" > > [1330122498.444614 -- Fri Feb 24 23:28:18 2012] user process: id="c0f3c404a3ca8565" pid="73573" user="dudu" line="pts/2" host="X.Y.Z.T" > > [1330122634.538515 -- Fri Feb 24 23:30:34 2012] dead process: id="fea56df5dde26e4d" pid="76338" > > > > You mentioned in a previous email that these entries belong to SSH > sessions. Are you sure about this? The identifiers seem to contain > randomly generated data, just like pam_lastlog(8) does. OpenSSH uses > identifiers based on the TTY name, like so: > > > [1330124273.955165 -- Fri Feb 24 23:57:53 2012] user process: id="7074732f30000000" pid="15880" user="ed" line="pts/0" host="m.fxq.nl (http://m.fxq.nl)" > > 0x7074732f30 is equal to "pts/0". > > Maybe they're generated by some different login service or you've > configured PAM/OpenSSH/etc. in a non-default way? > Sigh, you are right. I had UseLogin set to yes in sshd_config. Sorry for the noise and thanks!
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