On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 10:49 -0400, Tim Boyer wrote:
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So the easiest fix is to fix sshd.
I'll get right on that... :)
Seriously, thanks for the detailed explanation - I know what's happening now, at least. It's Red Hat RHEL5, so it's as up-to-date as I'm going to get, but I'll at least let them know it's a problem.
Hi, this is a know problem due to the chrooted sshd and the missing /etc/localtime in the the chroot under /var/empty/sshd. Check http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193184 for the discussion and a workaround. Running a couple of CentOS 4 and 5 systems here, the small script section from the bugzilla solved the time problem from the sshd logs for all of them. hope that helps. -- Jens Grigel Citysavingsbank Munich, Germany Dept. of Network/Security