On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Jarry <mr.ja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 18-Jul-11 21:07, Michael Mol wrote:
>>>
>>> -----
>>> 2011-07-18T18:31:02+00:00 game fcron[30032]: pam_unix(fcron:session):
>>> session opened for user root by (uid=0)
>>> 2011-07-18T18:31:04+00:00 game fcron[30032]: pam_unix(fcron:session):
>>> session closed for user root
>>> 2011-07-18T18:41:02+00:00 game fcron[30787]: pam_unix(fcron:session):
>>> session opened for user root by (uid=0)
>>> 2011-07-18T18:41:04+00:00 game fcron[30787]: pam_unix(fcron:session):
>>> session closed for user root
>>
>>> Now my question is: why is fcron sending messages to /dev/log,
>>> when it should not do it?
>>
>> If I'm reading that correctly, it's not really fcron that's logging, but
>> PAM.
>
> I thought it is because cron is opening session as root.
> There is nothing else that could fire pam every 10 min.
>
> I already checked /etc/cron.hourly (daily, weekly, monthly),
> there is nothing else that could cause it. And the process
> name calling syslog is "fcron" (3rd field in message)...

Cron is opening a session as root. Pam is part of that process. Pam is
logging its participation in that process.

At least, that's what it looks like from here.

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:wq

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