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    proftpd works fine but lots of pam_env warnings in /var/log/secure

    Not just the disconnected one but also the connected log msg of pam_unix has gone too, something like below proftpd: pam_unix(proftpd:session): session opened for user rambo by (uid=0) which might make me think if the changes could lead to any possible risk as the original setting is there for...
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    proftpd works fine but lots of pam_env warnings in /var/log/secure

    Thanks. I've tried that. now when ftp connects the following log message has gone: proftpd: pam_unix(proftpd:session): session opened for user rambo by (uid=0) and when ftp disconnects the are no logs. the pam_unix(proftpd:session) message has gone too: proftpd: pam_unix(proftpd:session)...
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    proftpd works fine but lots of pam_env warnings in /var/log/secure

    /var/log/secure: May 27 10:12:57 proftpd: pam_unix(proftpd:session): session opened for user rambo by (uid=0) May 27 10:12:57 proftpd[15153]: xx.xx.xx.xx (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx[xx.xxx.xxx.xxx]) - USER rambo: Login successful. May 27 10:13:30 proftpd: pam_env(proftpd:setcred): Unable to open config...
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