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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Including the call-back message, the new messages generated by ACP
while processing ARA logins are:
login
User is authenticated and session is started.
logout
Session exited via user hang-up, time-out, or
administrator reset.
reject
Authentication failed.
Event Logging Using syslog
The RA 6300 can log events for a system running a 4.3BSD-style syslog
daemon or syslog to a port on the RA 6300. The RA 6300 parameter
syslog_port defines the port to which logged messages are sent (for more
details, see Using Event Logging on page A-40. The logged message
includes:
The date and time of the event.
The name or IP address of the RA 6300 on which the event
occurred.
The name of the event and PID of the RA 6300 process.
A description of the event.
In the following example, on May 5, at 9:19 a.m., a user named Worth
on port 8 of annex01 issued the rlogin command to host galago.
May 5 9:19:03 annex01 cli[598]:Job-Begin:8:rlogin
galago:Worth
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