PLEASE HELP MGETTY IN REDHAT 7.2
Arvin C. Burgos
arvin.burgos@menusys.net
Wed Aug 14 10:26:01 2002
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hi there,
good day to all linux enthusiasts!
im already using mgetty for my dial-in remote clients for the past 6
months, my question and clarification is how could i keep their "login
names and the time when they connect" in the log files. when i check in
/var/log there's nobody reflected in their just like their login id. im
only using modems, the com1 and com2 for my dial-ins both have different
ip range, all class c. this is how i configure /etc/ppp/pap-secrets:
client server
secret ip address
username * password
----------(blank)
is there any way to solve my problem inorder to track connection time?
PLEASE HELP ME....MORE POWER LINUX USERS!!!
thanks,
arvin
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hi there,
<br> good day
to all linux enthusiasts!
<br>im already using mgetty for my dial-in remote clients for the past
6 months, my question and clarification is how could i keep their "login
names and the time when they connect" in the log files. when i check in
/var/log there's nobody reflected in their just like their login id. im
only using modems, the com1 and com2 for my dial-ins both have different
ip range, all class c. this is how i configure /etc/ppp/pap-secrets:
<br> <font color="#FF0000">
client
server
secret
ip address</font>
<br><font color="#FF0000">
username
*
password ----------(blank)</font>
<br>is there any way to solve my problem inorder to track connection time?
PLEASE HELP ME....MORE POWER LINUX USERS!!!
<p>thanks,
<p>arvin </html>
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