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| Subject: | Logging tunnels established by users. |
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| Date: | Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:38:02 -0300 |
Hi All, I would like to know how to log tunnels established by users through the server running the sshd daemon. It would be really nice, for auditing purposes, be able to find wich users established tunnels to wich servers, by searching the ssh server log. I tried to enable the debug options in the server but had no success... I´m using OpenSSH 3.9p1 on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4. Many thanks! Laurence
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