Is this a normal log response when one use scp from one Debian machine to another:
debian-security@lists.debian.org Is this a normal log response when one use scp from one Debian machine to another: sshd[2494]: Accepted keyboard-interactive for krutt from +XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX port 32803 ssh2 PAM_unix[2494]: (ssh) session opened for user krutt by +(uid=0) PAM_unix[2494]: (ssh) session closed for user krutt sshd[2494]: PAM pam_putenv: delete non-existent entry; MAIL (I have removed the IP and dates etc) I get this every time I use scp. What does : "Accepted keyboard-interactive for krutt" and "delete non-existent entry; MAIL" and on the other machine it says: stdin: is not a tty. If I use scp towards another machine (not a Debian) I dont see the: stdin: is not a tty -- Preben Randhol «For me, Ada95 puts back the joy in programming.»