Only user logged in: Dec 10 16:04:07 dell2400 sshd[8832]: Non-public channel 2, type 1. Dec 10 16:04:07 dell2400 sshd[8832]: channel_input_success_failure: 2: unknown Dec 10 16:04:22 dell2400 sshd[8832]: Non-public channel 2, type 1. Dec 10 16:04:22 dell2400 sshd[8832]: channel_input_success_failure: 2: unknown Dec 10 16:04:37 dell2400 sshd[8832]: Non-public channel 2, type 1. Dec 10 16:04:37 dell2400 sshd[8832]: channel_input_success_failure: 2: unknown Dec 10 16:04:52 dell2400 sshd[8832]: Non-public channel 2, type 1. Dec 10 16:04:52 dell2400 sshd[8832]: channel_input_success_failure: 2: unknown Dec 10 16:05:07 dell2400 sshd[8832]: Non-public channel 2, type 1. Dec 10 16:05:07 dell2400 sshd[8832]: channel_input_success_failure: 2: unknown
I guess that's actually good because it is consistent. The question is, what is the intent of logging the message? It appears to be connected somehow to ServerAlive and/or ClientAlive (~15 second intervals), and why is channel type 'SSH_CHANNEL_X11_LISTENER' considered not public? What would be the effect of adding it to the list of channel types considered 'OK' by channel_lookup()? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

