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.