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Panda (TechnicalUser)
8 Jun 04 21:25
Is there someway we can log the acccess of telnet and ftp session to the OS/2 servers by the ip address that users has use to log in?

Appreciate any pointers.
kalDurak (TechnicalUser)
16 Jun 04 17:14
There are several excellent Telnet and FTP servers available for OS/2 that feature logging.  Go to the Hobbes website (http://hobbes.nmsu.edu) and do a search for "telnet server" or "FTP Server" then take your pick!

I use Peter Moylan's FTP daemon and his Weasel Mail server.
http://eepjm.newcastle.edu.au/os2/software.html.
Both are free and allow logging.  The Telnet server that comes with OS/2 has been fine for me, but I didn't consider the logging issue with it.

Hope this helps.

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