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FTP Logs in Linux/Unix
Hi,
I need to get a hostory of users who FTP into a server. How can I do it in Linux/Unix? Is there a command for this? I do not want to use netstat -a as it gives only the list of users who have a session currently on the server. Can this be done with the "last" command? Please do let me know if there is an alternateway. Thanks in advance for the help |
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