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| Subject: | Re: Logging logins only? - ez |
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| Date: | Tue, 9 Nov 2004 22:28:21 -0800 (PST) |
hi ya
Blair Steenerson wrote:
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What I want to do is log only successful logins, but not all the script kiddie's probing - I know they are there, I can deal with
assuming rejected login attempts and attackes are logged elsewhere ..
assuming only "successful logins" are allowed ...
if user uses bash shell ... put an entry into ~USER/.bashrc
mail -s "$USER logged in $HOST" droman@plcendesa.com < /dev/null
if the user uses csh ... put it into ~USER/.cshrc
c ya
alvin
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