From: Gianluca on
Hi all,

on a Solaris 9 Sparc server, I enabled the logging in /var/log/authlog
file; this one works fine with "login" event for telnet, su, ssh, etc.
Can I do something to track also the logout event?

Thanks to all
From: YTC#1 on
Gianluca wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> on a Solaris 9 Sparc server, I enabled the logging in /var/log/authlog
> file; this one works fine with "login" event for telnet, su, ssh, etc.
> Can I do something to track also the logout event?
>

last ?


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From: Gianluca on
On Nov 11, 9:26 pm, YTC#1 <b...(a)ytc1-spambin.co.uk> wrote:
> Gianluca wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > on a Solaris 9 Sparc server, I enabled the logging in /var/log/authlog
> > file; this one works fine with "login" event for telnet, su, ssh, etc.
> > Can I do something to track also the logout event?
>
> last ?
>
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No; I need to save directly in authlog, like "login" event.
The events needs to pass through syslog.

Thanks for replay,
Gianluca