Double motd when ssh'ing into 10.04.2
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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sysvinit (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
When I ssh into my 10.04.2 servers I get two motd print outs. The first one appears to be current-ish, but the second one is way out of date. The first motd contains this:
System information as of Fri May 20 01:36:13 EDT 2011
while the one just following says this:
System information as of Mon Apr 18 17:31:22 EDT 2011
(Note though that the time stamp lies. Current time is 17:40 EDT on May 19, and the first time stamp doesn't correspond to UTC, so I don't really know what time it thinks it is. Ah, ntp must not be running as the time stamp corresponds to what `date` tells me.)
I don't remember when the double motds started showing up. This does occur on both 10.04.2 servers I have, and I have confirmation through the DC LoCo that others are seeing this as well.
Note that you can log onto the console without ssh and see the same double motd.
affects: | ubuntu → openssh (Ubuntu) |
affects: | base-files (Ubuntu) → landscape-client (Ubuntu) |
description: | updated |
as a work-around:
sudo rm /etc/motd.tail
then log out and back in again.