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- Subject: Re: [MLUG] Suggestions for discovering which users authenticate via NIS
- From: "Matt Krause" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:22:41 -0800
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Yeah, I saw that page, but I don't understand.
I think getpwnam is called anytime anyone logs in whether it be via
console, ssh, nis, etc..., so I guess I can log the parameters called
by getpwnam?
Mk
On 1/17/07, Jerry Gamblin <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> Does anyone know of any tools out there for logging users that
> authenticate via NIS? Does the default NIS logging do this.
You might try this:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-install-list/2005-November/msg00114.html
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Jerry Gamblin
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