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DH8YMB > BAYBOX 06.09.07 19:23l 40 Lines 1081 Bytes #999 (999) @ DL
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Subj: Re: ftplog 'how to'
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Sent: 070906/1823z @:DB0FHN.#BAY.DEU.EU [JN59NK Nuernberg] obcm1.07b3 LT:999
From: DH8YMB @ DB0FHN.#BAY.DEU.EU (Markus)
To: BAYBOX @ DL
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Hello!
Check this:
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:: TCPIPTRACE ::
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(only sysop, init.bcm, only Linux/Win32)
Syntax: TCPIPTRACE <n>
(Default: 0)
This parameter defines if TCPIP tracing should be activ or not. These
tracefiles may be interessting in searching bugs in tcpip protocoll.
tcpiptrace 0 -> no tracing of any TCPIP sessions
tcpiptrace 1 -> tracing of HTTP sessions in trace/httplog.bcm activ
tcpiptrace 2 -> tracing of NNTP sessions in trace/nntplog.bcm activ
tcpiptrace 3 -> tracing of POP3 sessions in trace/pop3log.bcm
tcpiptrace 4 -> tracing of SMTP sessions in trace/smtplog.bcm
tcpiptrace 5 -> tracing of FTP sessions in trace/ftplog.bcm
tcpiptrace 8 -> tracing of all TCPIP sessions (means NNTP, HTTP,
POP3, SMTP, FTP)
Of course you need also FTP traffic for logging.
73 Markus
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From: ON4HU @ ON4HU.MOU.BEL.EU
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>Guten Tag
>all mein LOG funktionieren vollkommen außer "ftplog.bcm", das eine Idee hat?
>danke
>
>André
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