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11-14-2002 07:16 AM
11-14-2002 07:16 AM
error in syslog for telnetd
Can anyone shed some light to this error, that
appears about 1000 times a day in my syslog.
Thank you.
Nov 14 09:37:55 mmdcux02 telnetd[20973]: getpid: peer died: Error 0
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11-14-2002 07:19 AM
11-14-2002 07:19 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
Just a quick search showed that you might have to increase npty and nstrpty parameters.
(I can see users screaming as you are about to reboot! :-)
HTH
...Manjeet
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11-14-2002 07:20 AM
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Re: error in syslog for telnetd
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11-14-2002 07:22 AM
11-14-2002 07:22 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
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11-14-2002 07:23 AM
11-14-2002 07:23 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
An abnormal disconnection from a session. such as hitting the 'x' as opposed to the exit
HTH
Steve
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11-14-2002 07:27 AM
11-14-2002 07:27 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x78dfa848deccd61190050090279cd0f9,00.html
Nothing wrong with your system unless you think this was some sort of automatic hacker attempt.
Ron
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11-14-2002 07:32 AM
11-14-2002 07:32 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
From online Doc :
If you want to proceed further with the investigation, you can identify the
client name or ip address that causes the message.
Enable verbose logging with #inetd -l. The telnet client ip address or
hostname is logged to /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log when the telnet client
makes the connection and inetd starts the telnetd pid. When the getpid error
is logged, check the pid number to see where the connection came from.
If the problem were insufficient npty, there would be an error message logged
by the telnetd pid in syslog: "Cannot allocate pty" and an error
message sent to the telnet client.
HTH
Steve
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11-14-2002 09:19 AM
11-14-2002 09:19 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
Ever since we started using wireless scanners in our warehouse, I have been plagued with these failed sessions. There seem to be a number of things that cause the client to drop the connection - like weak batteries, rf interference etc. We have also had "storms" from that equipment that spawned up to 5000 sessions in a period of half an hour! I agree that you need to turn on the more verbose logging (inetd -l) to see where the sessions are originating.
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11-14-2002 10:04 AM
11-14-2002 10:04 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
Try this link,
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000062906551
This is from hp itrc. Doc id no BHERRKBRC00006815.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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11-15-2002 05:53 AM
11-15-2002 05:53 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
This could lead to interisting effects on the monitored machine i.e. the log file entries you are seeing
Regards
Gerhard
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11-15-2002 06:27 AM
11-15-2002 06:27 AM
Re: error in syslog for telnetd
If you are using ssh, disable the telenet daemon. Whoever, is monitoring should contact you fairly quickly.