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VSFTPD
Hi,
I am using VSFTPD. I have instructed it to send all logging informartion to /var/log/messages. I would like it to record the names of users who have failed loggin attempts. I have read up on it but have not found out how to do this. Any ideas? |
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this may be give you a clue: fail2ban
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