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2008 May 12
1
openssh-5.0p1: sftp transfer logging doesn't appear to work with chroot environment [SOLVED]
...d restarted syslogd.
> >
> It was wrong yet from this point. You should have created directory named 'dev'
> located right in your chroot directory. No syslogd.conf editing was necessary.
> After that you should have reloaded your syslogd with additional
> '-a <path_to_your_chroot_directory>/dev/log' parameter. And that's all!
> --
>
> Sincerely Your, Dan.
>
>
Sorry for the delayed response,
Dan and Peters pointer to using the syslogd -a option worked well.
This is solution is fine for us, if a bit arcane. Since I can imagine
this being a frequent requ...
2008 Jun 23
0
openssh-5.0p1: sftp transfer logging doesn't appear to work with
...;> >
>> It was wrong yet from this point. You should have created directory
named 'dev'
>> located right in your chroot directory. No syslogd.conf editing was
necessary.
>> After that you should have reloaded your syslogd with additional
>> '-a <path_to_your_chroot_directory>/dev/log' parameter. And that's
all!
>> --
>>
>> Sincerely Your, Dan.
>>
>
>
>Sorry for the delayed response,
>
>Dan and Peters pointer to using the syslogd -a option worked well.
>This is solution is fine for us, if a bit ar...