Hi,
lol. /var/log/auth.log???.
the config explains preety clear. Use syslog and the resource auth of syslog. Then it tells what to log (the verbosity). For further problems check out like that: grep "name_of_service(or part of it)" /var/log/*.log (ex. grep "ssh" /var/log/*.log).
A good day

spcatch55 wrote:
I want to see a log of all users that log in via ssh,
yet the /var/log/sshd.log file does not exist.  This
is on a Debian Linux (knoppix 3.4).

/etc/ssh/sshd_config contains this:
    SyslogFacility AUTH
    LogLevel INFO

Any ideas of where my configuration is wrong?

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