RE: how to read the vsftpd.log

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I found a link to to the xfer file format

http://dlc.sun.com/pdf/816-5174/816-5174.pdf

This will give me enough of what I need.

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 vsftp is not easy to understand, but once I did I could see it was very
secure

(See attached file: VSFTPD_beasts_conf_man.txt)

this is the doc that helped me alot


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I'm trying to interpret the vsftpd.log.  I can't find anything that
explains it.

Is there a tool or document that can help me interpret it?



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