RE: Turning authentication logging on

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Saqib,
 
I'm looking for a list of users logging in and out of my server. When I execute the last command, I get a list of users, and IP addresses they connected from
 
root     pts/0        10.129.77.126    Tue Jan 27 10:47   still logged in   
jhare    pts/0        10.129.77.113    Fri Jan 23 16:43 - 16:50  (00:06)    
root     pts/0        10.129.77.113    Fri Jan 23 16:38 - 16:43  (00:05)    
root     pts/0        10.129.77.115    Fri Jan 23 12:28 - 12:35  (00:07)    
root     pts/0        10.129.77.115    Wed Jan 21 11:57 - 13:25  (01:27)    
root     pts/0        10.129.77.115    Wed Jan 21 11:50 - 11:57  (00:07)    
root     pts/0        10.129.77.115    Wed Jan 21 10:44 - 11:46  (01:01)    
root     pts/0        10.129.77.115    Sat Jan 17 15:53 - 15:57  (00:04)    

Is this information being saved somewhere? /var/log perhaps? If not, do you know of some way to save it/use syslog to forward it?
 
Thanks for your help,
 
Jodie Hare

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	Sent: Tue 1/27/2004 10:35 AM 
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	Subject: Re: Turning authentication logging on
	
	

	Jodie,
	
	What do you mean by authentication logging? If you are using mod_ldap, you
	can turn DEBUG on, and you will get all the messages in the error_log file
	(usually /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log)
	
	Saqib Ali
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	On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Jodie Hare wrote:
	
	> Hello,
	>
	> I'm currently trying to turn authentication logging on on one of my RedHat 9 servers. I googled around and found that the information I want can be seen by using the last command. I couldn't find the file it was pulling that data from. It might also be stored in real time, if that is the case, does someone know how to store it to a file? Or is there an even easier way? SNMP would be nice. I greatly appreciate everyone's time.
	>
	> Thanks,
	>
	> Jodie Hare
	>
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