Re: ftp logging question

2003-03-12 Thread Mike Meyer
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > Anyone know how ftp's get logged? I do a last -10 and see a user did a 2 > hour ftp, yet he has no files in his home. So I am curious what he > downloaded/uploaded. Uploading is easy to poke around and look as his > access is limited a

Re: ftp logging question

2003-03-12 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 01:55:35AM -0800, Chris P wrote: > > Anyone know how ftp's get logged? I do a last -10 and see a user did a 2 > hour ftp, yet he has no files in his home. So I am curious what he > downloaded/uploaded. Uploading is easy to poke around and look as his > access is limited

ftp logging question

2003-03-12 Thread Chris P
Anyone know how ftp's get logged? I do a last -10 and see a user did a 2 hour ftp, yet he has no files in his home. So I am curious what he downloaded/uploaded. Uploading is easy to poke around and look as his access is limited as to where he can write to. Downloading on the other hand is an o

logging question

2002-10-24 Thread Daan Franke
Hi, I'm thinking of making a logging setup in my network. My plan is to send the logs of all the servers to a central logging box (FreeBSD), which keeps a local copy of them. I know how to do this, but I want to add something to this. I want that central logging box to send the logs to the serial