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Old 07-18-2008
check pass; user unknown

Hi all,

While watching the log at /var/log/messages on a Centos 4.x box I keep seeing this come up

Jul 18 09:38:40 ws096 PAM_pwdb[708]: check pass; user unknown


From what I understand this might be a ssh attack or am I wrong here?
The bad thing is that it does not show an IP address its coming so I could block it. Anybody run into this before and found a solution?

Thanks!
 

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Base class for Log::Handler. Just for internal usage and documentation. METHODS
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