Re: scp logged anywhere? (ftp-like logs)

From: Peter Boosten (peter.boostenNO@SPAMvalid.nl)
Date: 03/27/02


From: peter.boostenNO@SPAMvalid.nl (Peter Boosten)
Date: 27 Mar 2002 11:19:04 GMT

On 27 Mar 2002 09:21:00 +0000 (GMT), Simon Tatham wrote:
> goo <e@3.com> wrote:
>> So I guess ftp sessions _can_ be logged becaseu their connections are
>> answered.by the single ftp daemon that I started. Other than watching
>> bandwidth and traffic, there's no way to tell what they're doing in detail
>> when people use ssh? (without starting up packet analyzers)
>
> That's the whole point of ssh, so pretty much, yes.

And even the packet analyzer won't get you anywhere :-)

Peter

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