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Re: Debugging SFTP for openSSH 4.4p1

Subject: Re: Debugging SFTP for openSSH 4.4p1
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:41:16 -0600

Darren Tucker wrote:
Brian wrote:
OpenSSH sftp doesn't log much (anything?)

As of OpenSSH 4.4, sftp-server has optional logging (see -l and -f in the sftp-server(8) man page).



Thanks for the tips, I'll try them.

OpenSSH sftp seems to contain a fair number of debug() statements. However, I am curious how to specify -l and -f flags when sftp-server is being launched as a subsystem of sshd.

Cam

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