Eric, et al.
We have been able to identify the user moving folders around, thanks to
the help provided from the list.
Thanks for the help folks,
greg
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Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: opendir .
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: rename ./New
Folder - ./two
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: opendir ./
Perhaps I need a flag to turn on host name logging? I
don't see this covered in the PDF.
We do it
We have either a disgruntle user or one who is inadvertently
moving/deleting files. This has been going on for some time now and I'd
like to learn who it is so we may go speak with her/him.
How might we go about logging file/folder moves/deletes? Increasing the
log level in smb.conf
Audit VFS does not log IP/username, only the actions.
We have either a disgruntle user or one who is inadvertently
moving/deleting files. This has been going on for some
time now and
I'd like to learn who it is so we may go speak with
her/him. How might
we go about
Adam Williams wrote:
Thanks Adam,
The module actually does not work as I had expected.
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: opendir .
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: rename ./New Folder - ./two
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: opendir ./
Perhaps I need a
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Greg Whynott wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
Thanks Adam,
The module actually does not work as I had expected.
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: opendir .
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury smbd_audit[15738]: rename ./New Folder - ./two
Nov 18 16:20:00 mercury