Book B
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:
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login
User is authenticated and session is started.
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logout
Session exited via user hang-up, time-out, or
administrator reset.
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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:
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The date and time of the event.
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The name or IP address of the RA 6300 on which the event
occurred.
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The name of the event and PID of the RA 6300 process.
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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
Chapter 1
Network Administration
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