Salil Khamkar wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> Back during the times of my slackware days there use to be a file in the
> /var/log directory where i could check if any one has telnetted into my
> machine . I use to get an entry like
> in.telnetd connect from 200.100.50.1
> I now use RedHat 5 , so now how do I manage to acheive this ??
If you like we can swap IP addresses, tell me when you're online and
I'll telnet to you; then all you have to do is "find / -exec grep
<my-ip-address> {} \; -print" and Bob's your uncle. Although I'm on
dynamic IP addressing so I won't know my IP until I login... Should
only take 5 minutes. Now if YOU'RE on dynamic IP too it could be
fun... Email me privately if you want to take this up.
Dave.
david.spencer_AT_ats.uk.eds.com
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