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Logging Telnet Sessions
I am trying to find the following information regarding the logging of telnet sessions within a Solaris 10 environment:
(1) How can I tell if the logging of telnet sessions is enabled on a Solaris 10 machine? (2) Assuming that the logging of telnet sessions is not enabled, what is the procedure of enabling the logging of a telnet session? I have alread Googled these questions, but could not find any satisfactory answers. Any and all constructive replies will be appreciated. Thanks! RobSand |
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