Re: Syslog for chroot-jailed SFTP users?

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> I believe you will need:
> syslogd -a "/home/username01/dev/log"  -a "/home/username02/dev/log"
> -a "/home/username03/dev/log"  -a "/home/username04/dev/log" - or
> something like this. I don't know the syntax for multiples "-a"...

This seems very impractical, both from a security standpoint and the
fact that you are limited to only 19 users.   Is there any other means
to accomplish detailed sftp logging while users are chroot'd to their
home directories?
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