double entries in the /var/log/secure file - 1=local time, 2=GMT time
- From: "david" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:43:26 -0700
Why do you think this could be happening....?
Jul 4 00:28:29 raos sshd[10770]: Accepted publickey for mort from
::ffff:xx.xx.xx.250 port 3285 ssh2
Jul 3 17:28:29 raos sshd[10769]: Accepted publickey for mort from
::ffff:xx.xx.xx.250 port 3285 ssh2
Jul 4 00:28:32 raos sshd[10791]: Accepted publickey for mort from
::ffff:xx.xx.xx.250 port 3287 ssh2
Jul 3 17:28:32 raos sshd[10790]: Accepted publickey for mort from
::ffff:xx.xx.xx.250 port 3287 ssh2
Jul 4 00:28:34 raos sshd[10811]: Accepted publickey for mort from
::ffff:xx.xx.xx.250 port 3289 ssh2
Jul 3 17:28:34 raos sshd[10810]: Accepted publickey for mort from
::ffff:xx.xx.xx.250 port 3289 ssh2
This is coming from a cygwin script using rsync on a WinXP box to
a RedHat Linux box.......
I've tried flipping off various /etc/ssh/sshd_config authentication
methods, but
the result was either the message changed or the script failed entirely,....
thanks ahead of time
dmc
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