Subject: Cron <user@vps-223> sudo /usr/local/hestia/bin/v-update-sys-queue restart

Hi, I recently migrated from Debian 10 to a newly installed Debian 11. Everything seems to be going well but I am constantly getting mails with the following content:
Subject: Cron user@vps-223 sudo /usr/local/hestia/bin/v-update-sys-queue restart
Email body:
We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System
Administrator. It usually boils down to these three things:

#1) Respect the privacy of others.
#2) Think before you type.
#3) With great power comes great responsibility.

sudo: a terminal is required to read the password; either use the -S option to read from standard input or configure an askpass helper
sudo: a password is required

I also receive the same message with the following subjects:

  • Cron user@vps-223 sudo /usr/local/hestia/bin/v-update-sys-rrd
  • Cron user@vps-223 sudo /usr/local/hestia/bin/v-update-letsencrypt-ssl
  • Cron user@vps-223 sudo /usr/local/hestia/bin/v-update-sys-queue webstats
  • Cron user@vps-223 sudo /usr/local/hestia/bin/v-update-sys-queue disk
  • Cron user@vps-223 sudo /usr/local/hestia/bin/v-update-sys-queue daily

The truth is that in operation I do not see anything strange but I would like to know how I can fix the problem because I have the mail full of this type of messages.

Did you maybe import an admin backup into another user? If yes, remove the default admin cronjob in that specific hestia user.

Probally backup the admin user to a new user.

Delete the existing cronjobs for that user…

Ok, I saw the error, thank you very much

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