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Re: bash_logout and sftp

Subject: Re: bash_logout and sftp
Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 17:44:37 -0700
On Friday 06 May 2005 10:17 am, Derek Martin wrote:
You might want to look into FAM, the File Alteration Monitor.  It may
help you do what you want to do...


Hmmm... FAM, or possibly dnotify even.  I know kde uses FAM for its 
filemanager - another interesting idea.  I'll look into this - but I'm 
thinking the log parser might be the better option for my purposes, but 
perhaps not - definitely worth looking into. Thanks!

If I _really_ wanted to do this "right", I'd figure out how to enhance the 
sftp-server to provide login/logout and/or upload-completed "hooks"... I 
wonder how dificult this would be.


Anyhow, thanks for all the input and suggestions/help everyone - much 
appreciated.


Beers!

Corey




 

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