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If set LOG_OK_LOGINS to 'yes' in login.defs, where are log-data of LOG_OK logged?
Hello, I'm k.um.
I want to know OK_DATA at login. and I set 'LOG_OK_LOGINS' to 'yes' in /etc/login.defs, but I don't know where that log-data are created. Please tell me how to log at OK. |
/var/log/secure
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Thanks,
but the log-data of login was not written in /etc/log/secure, though I did by both root and user. I am using slackware 12.2 or 13.37. This changed to PAM, didn't this.(but I don't know.) |
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You mention PAM, why? Is this a stock Slackware system or has it been modified? If core utilities like login have been modified to use PAM then there is no guarantee that anyone can help you. |
I have not modified.
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Self Res.
I appended 'auth.*' to /etc/syslog.conf. Code:
# Private authentication message logging: |
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