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I have overwritten a putty log file on my PC from a filer admin session I would have liked to have kept. Is there a method of setting the RLM to automatically record all CLI session output and then record it to a log file?
I think this could be a cool feature. It would also be useful for when no one owns up to playing with the filers.
Thanks
Bren
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There are of course the auditlog files that will record any command from the cli and console.
But there is no log of who used the RLM. You can only see the time "naroot" logged on with the events command, but not from which system the connection came.
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In putty configuration select session / logging and then use &Y, &M, &D, &T and &H for the log file name. Creates a new log file every time you connect.
Job done
Bren
