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12-15-2004 03:51 AM
12-15-2004 03:51 AM
access log
I try to find a way to configure /etc/syslog.conf to elaborate a log of user connection on my HPUX 11i server.
Am I in a wrong way with /etc/syslog.conf?
Is there any other existing logfile that already do that?
Or is there any script I could make to do that?
Pls help... Thx
Stf ;-)
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12-15-2004 03:55 AM
12-15-2004 03:55 AM
Re: access log
Regards,
Fred
"Reality is just a point of view." (P. K. D.)
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12-15-2004 03:58 AM
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12-15-2004 04:07 AM
12-15-2004 04:07 AM
Re: access log
You can take a look at tcp_wrapper,
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Networking/Admin/tcp_wrappers-7.6/
Hope this helps.
Regds
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12-15-2004 04:15 AM
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Re: access log
He wants to know :
user / IP_adress / connection success or not / and if it's telnet or ftp etc...
Stf
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12-15-2004 04:25 AM
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12-16-2004 03:26 AM
12-16-2004 03:26 AM
Re: access log
you can "last -R" command for succesfull logins and "lastb -R" for unsuccesfull logins. Both commands display the information you need.
Good luck.
/Claudio
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12-28-2004 08:33 PM
12-28-2004 08:33 PM
Re: access log
where are the logs to monitor tcp connections?
how does tcp_wrappers works?
thx
Stf ;-)
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12-28-2004 09:00 PM
12-28-2004 09:00 PM
Re: access log
Just my idea....
Have you ever heard about eTrust software (This call : Access Control)?
It is a complete monitor and access tool for every Unix system.
But you have to buy it....
:) :)
Best and regard,
-HAPY NEW YEAR-
HoangChiCong