I try to test as the link but couldnt works...my configuration as below
this is my syslog.conf
and this part of my sshd_config
and in my /var/log only contain this:
bash-2.03# ls -l
total 4
-rw------- 1 root sys 0 Mar 28 15:18 authlog
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1357 Mar 30 10:00 syslog
bash-2.03#
i just downloaded and installed succesfully openssh server, and am running it on netbsd 1.5, i can not login with anyuser, i enabled root login just to see what happens and i can login as root, but no other user, i checked my config and most things are default, whats going on? has any one else had... (2 Replies)
need some clarification:
if i ssh to the server & i restart the sshd process, did my connection gone?
one more thing, there are a few sshd processes in aix, how do i restart it all to read new config? using HUP?
thanks in advance! (2 Replies)
Friends,
I made the installation of the ssh in the it conspires,
I configured in the ssh_config the following
parameters..
SyslogFacility AUTH
LogLevel INFO
that should generate sshd.log in the /var/log.... more no this generating.
Somebody could help myself in... (0 Replies)
Can someone tell me the difference between the (2) listed below:
oracle pts/1 ip1 May1 7:11 9:11
oracle sshd ip1 May1 7:11 8:22
How do I read the above information, the fact that the row for pts/1 has a longer time duration than the row for sshd. Why is the... (2 Replies)
I installed OpenSSH on AIX 5.1 but when I try to start it, it says:
bash-2.05a# /usr/sbin/sshd
bash-2.05a#
bash-2.05a# tail /var/adm/syslog.out
Jan 8 11:52:22 xyz sshd: fatal: Cannot bind any address.
:confused: (31 Replies)
Hi,
I was able to putty a few server (Solaris 10) of mine using hostname, but when i change to ip address, it shows
login as: root
Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
Password:
Access denied
I change PermitRootLogin to yes. I tried to do a sshd restart, however
... (6 Replies)
I have shamelessly tried all the possible ways to see if my /var/adm/loginlog logs user access entries for ssh but nothing has worked for me so far..:confused:
for telnet login its working fine.
Adding auth.info in syslog.conf works but i dont want that output.
Is there any way to edit... (2 Replies)
Hi
I wanted to convert my pam libraries to 64 bit. so recently compiled my pam_banner and pam_wheel to 64 bit.
I got the following error...
sshd: dlsym failed pam_sm_authenticate:error ld.so.1 : sshd fatal: pam_sm_authenticate: can't find symbol
thnaks (8 Replies)
Hi there
I was wondering, is there anyway I can change the appearance of sshd logs output in /var/log/sshderr.log and /var/log/sshd.log. Right now, its showing as such:
sshd: error: PAM: Authentication failure for it.sysadm from cijXXX.jp.mitsubishi-motors.com
sshd: Accepted... (10 Replies)
Hi,
Do you know what cause the error message ?
Nov 19 13:42:19 cfsasnd02 sshd: pam_env(sshd:setcred): non-alphanumeric key '-- /etc/environment' in /etc/environment', ignoring
Nov 19 13:42:20 cfsasnd02 sshd: pam_env(sshd:setcred): non-alphanumeric key '-- /etc/environment' in... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
syslog.conf
SYSLOG.CONF(5) BSD File Formats Manual SYSLOG.CONF(5)NAME
syslog.conf --syslogd(8) configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The syslog.conf file is the configuration file for the syslogd(8) program. It consists of lines with two fields: the selector field which
specifies the types of messages and priorities to which the line applies, and an action field which specifies the action to be taken if a
message syslogd receives matches the selection criteria. The selector field is separated from the action field by one or more tab charac-
ters.
The Selectors function are encoded as a facility, a period (``.''), and a level, with no intervening white-space. Both the facility and the
level are case insensitive.
The facility describes the part of the system generating the message, and is one of the following keywords: auth, authpriv, cron, daemon,
kern, lpr, mail, mark, news, syslog, user, uucp and local0 through local7. These keywords (with the exception of mark) correspond to the
similar ``LOG_'' values specified to the openlog(3) and syslog(3) library routines.
The level describes the severity of the message, and is a keyword from the following ordered list (higher to lower): emerg, alert, crit, err,
warning, notice, info and debug. These keywords correspond to the similar (LOG_) values specified to the syslog library routine.
See syslog(3) for a further descriptions of both the facility and level keywords and their significance.
If a received message matches the specified facility and is of the specified level (or a higher level), the action specified in the action
field will be taken.
Multiple selectors may be specified for a single action by separating them with semicolon (``;'') characters. It is important to note, how-
ever, that each selector can modify the ones preceding it.
Multiple facilities may be specified for a single level by separating them with comma (``,'') characters.
An asterisk (``*'') can be used to specify all facilities or all levels.
The special facility ``mark'' receives a message at priority ``info'' every 20 minutes (see syslogd(8)). This is not enabled by a facility
field containing an asterisk.
The special level ``none'' disables a particular facility.
The action field of each line specifies the action to be taken when the selector field selects a message. There are four forms:
o A pathname (beginning with a leading slash). Selected messages are appended to the file.
o A hostname (preceded by an at (``@'') sign). Selected messages are forwarded to the syslogd program on the named host.
o A comma separated list of users. Selected messages are written to those users if they are logged in.
o An asterisk. Selected messages are written to all logged-in users.
Blank lines and lines whose first non-blank character is a hash (``#'') character are ignored.
EXAMPLES
A configuration file might appear as follows:
# Log all kernel messages, authentication messages of
# level notice or higher and anything of level err or
# higher to the console.
# Don't log private authentication messages!
*.err;kern.*;auth.notice;authpriv.none /dev/console
# Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
# Don't log private authentication messages!
*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none /var/log/messages
# The authpriv file has restricted access.
authpriv.* /var/log/secure
# Log all the mail messages in one place.
mail.* /var/log/maillog
# Everybody gets emergency messages, plus log them on another
# machine.
*.emerg *
*.emerg @arpa.berkeley.edu
# Root and Eric get alert and higher messages.
*.alert root,eric
# Save mail and news errors of level err and higher in a
# special file.
uucp,news.crit /var/log/spoolerr
FILES
/etc/syslog.conf The syslogd(8) configuration file.
BUGS
The effects of multiple selectors are sometimes not intuitive. For example ``mail.crit,*.err'' will select ``mail'' facility messages at the
level of ``err'' or higher, not at the level of ``crit'' or higher.
SEE ALSO syslog(3), syslogd(8)HISTORY
The syslog.conf file appeared in 4.3BSD, along with syslogd(8).
BSD June 9, 1993 BSD