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| Subject: | openssh outbound client connection logging. |
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| Date: | Wed, 31 Jan 2007 08:39:50 +0000 |
Hello,
I have been attempting to look for a way in which we can log who is using the openssh client on a shared shell server. The idea is we would like to be able to track which users are logging into which servers with which credentials in a central syslog server.
For example
User joe has logged into shellserverA. the user then connects to serverB using ssh with user details of bob. We would like to see in the syslog file
time and date shellserverA user : joe has logged into serverB with bob
Regards,
Jimmy.
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