On 02/02/2010 04:37 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Nikos Chantziaras<rea...@arcor.de>  wrote:
On 02/01/2010 08:06 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
[snip]

Don't know about the server configuration on Gentoo.  I only run the client
on my Gentoo box.  The server runs on a Debian machine and IIRC the

Here are the steps I followed to configure and test the server.

1) emerge x2goserver  (needed to rebuild the kernel with FUSE)
2) following message from emerge of postgresql-8.1.11 did:
        emerge --config =postgresql-8.1.11
3)  /etc/init.d/postgresql start
4) visudo and added
     users ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper
5) run script to create database
      cd /usr/share/x2go/script
      ./x2gocreatebase.sh
6) /etc/init.d/postgresql restart
7) /etc/init.d/x2goserver start

The /var/log/messages file is filled with

Feb  1 17:45:56 xeon0 sudo:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root
; COMMAND=/usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper listsessionsroot xeon0
Feb  1 17:45:56 xeon0 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Feb  1 17:45:56 xeon0 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
Feb  1 17:45:56 xeon0 su[3869]: Successful su for postgres by root
Feb  1 17:45:56 xeon0 su[3869]: + ??? root:postgres
Feb  1 17:45:56 xeon0 su[3869]: pam_unix(su:session): session opened
for user postgres by (uid=0)
Feb  1 17:45:57 xeon0 su[3869]: pam_unix(su:session): session closed
for user postgres
Feb  1 17:46:02 xeon0 sudo:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root
; COMMAND=/usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper listsessionsroot xeon0
Feb  1 17:46:02 xeon0 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Feb  1 17:46:02 xeon0 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
Feb  1 17:46:02 xeon0 su[3880]: Successful su for postgres by root
Feb  1 17:46:02 xeon0 su[3880]: + ??? root:postgres
Feb  1 17:46:02 xeon0 su[3880]: pam_unix(su:session): session opened
for user postgres by (uid=0)
Feb  1 17:46:02 xeon0 su[3880]: pam_unix(su:session): session closed
for user postgres

Any ideas on how to stop this?

I get that too. I just ignore it though. If the messages bother you, I guess you can have syslog-ng filter them out. It would probably be cleaner to suppress them at their origin - that would be sudo and su - but I don't know how.


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