@ERROR: auth failed on module

Lakshminarayanan Radhakrishnan lradhakr at ssd.usa.alcatel.com
Wed Jun 8 12:03:20 GMT 2005


Hi all,

When the following console error is displayed  ??

regs
LAKS

sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found
sh: rsync: not found



John Van Essen wrote:

>On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, <twsnnva at cox.net> wrote:
>
>Thanks for the detail in your report.  Error messages, log messages,
>config files all in one email.  :)
>
>  
>
>>/var/log/rsyncd.log on ServerB
>>
>>2005/06/07 11:29:24 [22075] rsyncd version 2.6.0 starting, listening on port 873
>>2005/06/07 11:29:35 [20870] auth failed on module home from serverA.domain.com (192.168.1.3)
>>    
>>
>
>I don't know if the fork() happens before or after the auth, but I
>would expect the PID values to be the same or the child's PID to be
>slightly higher after only 11 seconds.
>
>So the PID values imply that you have multiple daemons running.  Have
>you checked for that?
>
>    John
>  
>
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