Hey guys,
good call! yes this is a custom ssh. It's a version that has LPK capabilities (LDAP public keys) included. It is the product of an rpm built from a spec file and tarball that was patched with LPK.
[root@LCENT01:~] #rpm -qa | grep ssh openssh-askpass-gnome-5.6p1-7.el5.em2 openssh-askpass-5.6p1-7.el5.em2 openssh-server-5.6p1-7.el5.em2 openssh-5.6p1-7.el5.em2 openssh-debuginfo-5.6p1-7.el5.em2 openssh-clients-5.6p1-7.el5.em2
so yes the speculation that the init script is to blame for this message is to blame for this is a good one. I'm including my init in the hopes that somebody with more experience of / knowledge of init scripts can point me in the right direction.
I certainly appreciate your help here. The centos list has gotten me over some pretty brutal humps in the past.
best!
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 5:42 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 02/20/11 2:36 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Also the following will help determine if you have normal centos packages or "something else":
rpm -q initscripts openssh-server
The result should look this for CentOS-5:
initscripts-8.45.30-3.el5.centos openssh-server-4.3p2-41.el5_5.1
I believe that won't detect if package files have been overwritten by 'something else'... try...
# rpm -V initscripts openssh-server
if all files are unmolested, there should be no output. in my case, /etc/rc.d/rc.local has been tweaked, so I got...
# rpm -V initscripts openssh-server S.5....T c /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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