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From: lee@hshuna.hsh.com (Lee Havemann)
Subject: Re: log of su attempts
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Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 13:11:06 GMT
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Brian A. Bucher (babucher@mtu.edu) wrote:

: Where is the log of su attempts kept in BSDI 1.1?
: There is no /var/adm or /usr/adm directory like in SunOS.
: Thanks, 
: Boo


In BSD/OS 1.0, they are kept in /var/log/messages.

Of course it depends on how your /etc/syslog.conf is configured.


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