On Tuesday 26 September 2006 19:20, Daniel Iliev wrote: > Dave V wrote: > > Here's how to find out: > > $ grep sftplogging /usr/portage/profiles/use.* > > /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:net-misc/openssh:sftplogging - > > Enables sftp logging patch > > > > Dave > > Here is my let's say "more gentooish" way for the same thing: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # euse -i sftplogging > global use flags (searching: sftplogging) > ************************************************************ > no matching entries found > > local use flags (searching: sftplogging) > ************************************************************ > [- ] sftplogging (net-misc/openssh): > Enables sftplogging patch
Thank you All, I use euse for this purpose myself, however, the message is not self explanatory enough for my understanding. Is this flag useful for logging ssh handshake info during logon to a sftp server? Is it for logging ssh info about other clients logging onto a server running on this host? Both? -- Regards, Mick
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