How come?

In a network like mine, the user changes more often than the service, really, as I work on a set of files on a share from a few different machines at once. It's more like "when we share files from a different service" than "every time we...".

In a crowded office network, wouldn't the situation be just the same? If Bob and Jenny are constantly accessing files from their own home directories at the same time, you would have to reopen the log files for their particular machines all the time anyway.

Also, it seems like a very practical way of keeping the logs tidy, and one can see at a glance who has accessed a particular share on a certain day.


Øyvind Hvidsten

Frankly, this (reopening logfiles every time we share files from a
different service) is never going to happen.

Andrew Bartlett



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