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Old 09-30-2016
Debian IP address not capturing in autil trails

Hi,

I have AIX 6.1 server. unfortunately IP address of client is not capturing when logged with SSH, where as it is showing when logged with Telnet.

Any configuration required in /etc/security/audit/events to capture IP address (SSH) ?
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ASPD(8) 							    User Manual 							   ASPD(8)

NAME
aspd - Address Search Protocol Daemon SYNOPSIS
aspd [-r repetitions] [-i interface] [hostname] aspd -V in.aspd [-r repetitions] [hostname] in.aspd -V DESCRIPTION
Aspd is a daemon that waits for incoming address requests on asp's port. If aspd detects itself as being the searched host, it sends a reply to the client, allowing the retrieval of its IP address. It is possible to specify an alternate hostname on command line, instead of using the value returned from the gethostname(3) function. This is useful if your hostname is dynamically changed when the link goes up. If aspd is invoked as in.aspd it will work as a server: it makes its work and exit, instead of wait for new requests; this is useful if you want inetd(8) to automatically run the server when a request arrives. OPTIONS
-r repetitions Set the number of times to re-send the reply. Default is 5 times. -i interface Set the interface used to get the address to send to the client, for example ppp0. Note that this option can't be used if aspd is invoked by inetd. Note also that you have to kill aspd if the interface address changes. -V Show version information LOGGING
The peer IP address and the searched hostname are logged through the syslogd(8) system logger daemon, using the daemon facility and the notice level. Transmission errors use the warning level and are logged only if aspd was compiled with the debug support. FILES
/etc/services Used by aspd to find the asp protocol port number. BUGS
Maybe. AUTHOR
Stenio Brunetta <stenio@brunettaeperin.it> Comments and suggestions are welcome. SEE ALSO
asp(1), inetd(8), syslog(3), syslogd(8). Linux February 1997 ASPD(8)