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Re: bash_logout and sftp

Subject: Re: bash_logout and sftp
Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 13:17:57 -0400
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:34:24PM -0400, Kevin Sullivan wrote:
--On 5/1/05 2:56 AM -0700 Corey wrote:
( What I'm trying to get working is to execute user-specific rsync jobs
for  mirroring purposes whenever a user finishes uploading files using
sftp - it  seemed that a .logout sort of rc script would be the easiest
method of doing  this; the only other option I can think of is to use a
log analyzer to grep  for 'session closed for user' msgs )

You might want to look into FAM, the File Alteration Monitor.  It may
help you do what you want to do...

-- 
Derek D. Martin
http://www.pizzashack.org/
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