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From: | Olivier Sessink |
Subject: | Re: [Jailkit-users] jailkit problem with jk_jailuser on Redhat Enterprise Linux 3 |
Date: | Tue, 20 Jun 2006 13:41:55 +0200 |
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Koshy Abraham wrote:
Olivier Sessink wrote:can you enable logging in the jail? (e.g. with jk_socketd ?) currently there is no log message from jk_chrootsh starting bash..
hmm that might have been my fault, I think that log message is only enabled in development/debug mode... (compile time option)
My logs look like this: /var/log/messages when I do ssh ---Jun 19 12:19:12 howbrrws sshd(pam_unix)[28102]: session opened for user jailuser by (uid=0) Jun 19 12:19:12 howbrrws jk_chrootsh[28103]: now entering jail /home/jailroot for user jailuser (500)
does ssh work or not?
/var/log/messages when I do sftp ---Jun 19 12:20:21 howbrrws sshd(pam_unix)[28123]: session opened for user jailuser by (uid=0) Jun 19 12:20:21 howbrrws jk_chrootsh[28124]: now entering jail /home/jailroot for user jailuser (500) Jun 19 12:20:21 howbrrws sshd(pam_unix)[28123]: session closed for user jailuser'messages' file is the only place in '/var/logs' that I have entries for jk_chrootsh. Are there any other places I should look for logs?
that depends how your syslog is configured. Usually all logs are in /var/log/
Olivier
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