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SSH Logging?
Does anybody know if MacOS X (10.3.X) is capable of logging ssh access? I want to be able to see who has logged into my system via SSH, similar to the way Apache or FTP logs access (/private/var/logs/). The only thing that I am finding right now is the the initiation of a PID in the "system.log", but this is filled with all kinds of other fluff. Any help would be appreciated.
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