I'm a little confused by this option. it's not documented that i can find. i'm running mysql authentication. i have auth-logging on. the default for sql-logging is off. okay. but what does sql-logging *do*? how does it differ from auth-logging?

i did a crapload of googling, and searching the mailing list archives. found one obscure toaster site that said this:

--enable-auth-logging
Record time and ip of last auth attempt. Valid only for CDB, MySQL, PGSQL, LDAP, ActiveDir.
--enable-sql-logging
Enable authentication logging to MySQL/Postgres.


okay. i'm still confused.


Paul Theodoropoulos
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