Bula Aarno,

thanks for the tip, but i'm a bit confused on the logs displayed below:

Jun  7 23:13:29 pfSense sshd[7808]: Failed password for root from
220.189.230.151 port 48088 ssh2
Jun  7 23:13:31 pfSense sshd[7810]: Failed password for root from
220.189.230.151 port 48910 ssh2
Jun  7 23:13:34 pfSense sshd[7813]: Failed password for root from
220.189.230.151 port 49352 ssh2
Jun  7 23:13:36 pfSense sshd[7827]: Failed password for root from
220.189.230.151 port 50339 ssh2
Jun  7 23:13:42 pfSense sshd[7831]: Failed password for root from
220.189.230.151 port 50994 ssh2
# Jun  7 23:13:29 pfSense sshd[7808]: Failed password for root from
220.189.230.151 port 48088 ssh2
I can't understand what the above logs are, can you please advise how can i
view the captive portal logins or what will be the command on the shell to
view it.

Appreciate your assistance.

Regards,

Joseph.

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Aarno Aukia <aarnoau...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Joseph,
>
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 06:05, Joseph Rotan <joseph.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have already active ssh on one of my pfsense 1.2.3 site box and
> sometimes
> > i'm having dropoff connections through PPTP, therefore i have manage to
> > access the box using PUTTY with a more steady connection. But how can i
> view
> > the logs history using PUTTY, has anyone tried using it.
>
> Dial 8 for shell and then "clog /var/log/system.log".
>
> -Aarno
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