[ale] Create custom log
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Thu Feb 14 20:35:27 EST 2002
what about creating your own wrapper that takes the command line input
for sftp, creates the log and passes the commands to sftp?
sangell at nan.net wrote:
> All files would be transferred via sftp but the clients would log into the
> server to "pick up" their respective files.
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> John Wells
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> oo.com> cc: sangell at nan.net
> Subject: Re: [ale] Create custom log
> 02/14/2002
> 01:51 PM
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> Steve,
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> Can you elaborate? What do you mean by "when the
> files have been picked up"? How are they being
> "picked up"?
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> John
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>>sangell at nan.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I tried this one a day or two ago and got no
>>>
>>replies so I'll try another
>>
>>>method. Can/How do I create a means of logging file
>>>
>>access? I am needing to
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>>>monitor access to directories in /home. I need a
>>>
>>means of knowing when
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>>>files placed on a server have been picked up so
>>>
>>that they can be deleted by
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>>>an automated process. Why do I not let the user
>>>
>>delete the files? Because I
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>>>have to have a way of showing that the file was
>>>
>>placed on the server, was
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>>>picked up, and then deleted a short time later.
>>>
>>Otherwise client can lose
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>>>file and blame me for it "never being placed on
>>>
>>server to be picked up". I
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>>>would like to log ftp transactions but have
>>>
>>exhausted all efforts to find a
>>
>>>solution to do that since I am using F-Secure and
>>>
>>sftp. Any help? Anybody?
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>>>You guys are awake right? (Please keep in mind
>>>
>>programming is not my
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>>>forte'!)
>>>
>>>As always thanks in advance!
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