On 03/12/16 21:26, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I noticed I got a sshd update recently. Now I have bazillions
> of messages about disconnects:
>
> Disconnected from NN.NN.NN.NN port 41236 : 1 time(s)
>  Received disconnect from NN.NN.NN.NN port 39642:11: disconnected by user : 1 
> time(s)
>
> Logging in and logging out are are normal activities
> in a working ssh. How the devil can I stop this logging
> of utterly useless information? (Which for me happens
> every 5 minutes due to a cron job I have running at
> work that phones home

I believe I have the latest update openssh-server-7.2p1-2

My last update earlier today included a kernel update so I rebooted.  I just 
ssh'd into
the system and then logged out and there were no messages like the one you 
mention.  All I
have is....

[root@meimei ssh]# journalctl -u sshd -b -0
-- Logs begin at Wed 2015-10-14 08:44:11 CST, end at Sat 2016-03-12 23:10:00 
CST. --
Mar 12 18:12:40 meimei systemd[1]: Starting OpenSSH server daemon...
Mar 12 18:12:41 meimei sshd[1460]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
Mar 12 18:12:41 meimei sshd[1460]: Server listening on :: port 22.
Mar 12 18:12:41 meimei systemd[1]: Started OpenSSH server daemon.
Mar 12 23:06:11 meimei sshd[21561]: Accepted password for egreshko from 
192.168.1.18

Is it fair to assume you've not changed the log level?



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