Thanks for your reply I have talked with my seniors they want log to be stored in "vsftpd" log format Thu Mar 4 08:12:30 2004 1 202.114.40.242 37 /incoming/index.html a _ o a guest@my.net ftp 0 * c
1. Thu Mar 4 08:12:30 2004
current-time
2. 1
transfer-time
3. 202.114.40.242
remote-host
4. 37
byte-count
5. /incoming/index.html
filename
6. a
transfer-type
7. _
special-action-flag
8. o
direction
9. a
access-mode
10. guest@my.net
username
11. ftp
service-name
12 0
authentication-method
13 *
authenticated-user-id
14. c
completion-status


In reply to Re^2: To Log FTP Transfers. by hark-Tooth
in thread To Log FTP Transfers. by hark-Tooth

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