-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/01/2014 11:53 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote: > Hi, >> I'm curious - why? > The reason is quite simple: > I am a kernel developer and sometimes ssh into my machine in > several ssh sessions, many times during work sessions I monitor the > kernel log by tail -f /var/log/messages, and any clutter of text > simply distracts me and is not needed as I am working in an isolated > LAN in a LAB, there is no outside access and no risk of penetration. > I am sure there is a way to avoid this messages. > > Any ideas anyone? > > > regards, > Kevin > Please don't top post - it is confusing to read posts and replies out of order. Instead of `tail -f /var/log/messages` use `journalctl -kf`. "-k" filters to only kernel messages. If you want to see more, add more to the filter. > On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 8:18 PM, Pete Travis <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > On 08/30/2014 08:58 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> Thanks. I checked all three options Rick suggested and none of them > >>> worked. > >>> Does anybody know about a solution which works ? > >>> > >>> regards, > >>> Kevin > >>> > >>> > >>> On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >>>> On 08/21/2014 11:33 AM, Kevin Wilson issued this missive: > >>>> > >>>>> HI, > >>>>> Each time I ssh with a putty client from windows to Linux Fedora 20, I > >>>>> get the following > >>>>> messages in the /var/log/messages file: > >>>>> sshd[772]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user xxx by > >>>>> (uid=yyy) > >>>>> > >>>>> Is there a way to prevent this messages ? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Try editing /etc/ssh/sshd_config. set "LogLevel" to "QUIET", "FATAL" > >>>> or "ERROR" (default is "INFO") and restart sshd via "systemctl restart > >>>> sshd.service" > >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>> > > Hey Kevin, > > I'm curious - why? I've found these messages to be very useful when > troubleshooting or auditing remote connection attempts. If you're > looking at the logs and only want to see messages from a specific > service, you can simply filter based on your needs at the time, ie > `journalctl --since today --unit NetworkManager`. > - -- - -- Pete -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUBLQ5AAoJEL1wZM0+jj2Z68AIAJ4aVWOcghUtC70mK3thfqFh LTQ42rEd5nZsZuq2O2I7BQpbEu+tHDwsJ4RD6BLwttnqWKfOaydpv/Sghca7JsU6 z1RPeYjRsV4NF80zlH8WasvdCbuSNaQHdD4eQRiGFVzRfmtsOWb3wfGi8CtR0PEc Q+Uk49g4GW/O3uFwWPbQlrUDhrYDDQ8TXtAZhE8sEzWW7gSLZ2l8b6kw0v01rtwB kj90A4esJ06Kd/BDP3SseqXsoBBKMPQTQRlMqJvJ+wvVHTeuIJEP38YF2N3uGUL7 mXJqq7j5bsIwg/fMVkwb+orwpnhHjnQN0/aWqalARMNq64lBNz1qc4RbFEecFwg= =uuF+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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