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04-28-2004 05:45 AM
04-28-2004 05:45 AM
I have the HP tcpwrapper installed on a box running 11.0. I have setup my inetd.conf file adn the telnet works and it loggs it in the mail.log file but, is ther a way to get more information in the logging? Like the user id?
Currently I get this:
Apr 28 13:41:24 hosta telnetd[13178]: connect from hostb.com
Currently I get this:
Apr 28 13:41:24 hosta telnetd[13178]: connect from hostb.com
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04-28-2004 06:12 AM
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05-18-2004 03:14 PM
05-18-2004 03:14 PM
Re: tcpwrapper logging fot telnetd
Hey Jody,
We use tcp wrappers on 11.00 and have this configured in inetd.conf. We make it a habit to check who is accessing the system remotely (ftp, telnet, secure shell, etc), To do this, I simply do:
# last -R |grep -v console
Also, check in syslog.log.
We use tcp wrappers on 11.00 and have this configured in inetd.conf. We make it a habit to check who is accessing the system remotely (ftp, telnet, secure shell, etc), To do this, I simply do:
# last -R |grep -v console
Also, check in syslog.log.
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05-19-2004 02:28 AM
05-19-2004 02:28 AM
Re: tcpwrapper logging fot telnetd
Thanks for the replies.
"Sometimes you have to jump more than one fence to get out of the pasture."
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