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RE: SUSPECT: RE: SSH ve login ile bir programi tetiklemek: Nasil?



Title: RE: SUSPECT: RE: SSH ve login ile bir programi tetiklemek: Nasil?

-----Original Message-----
From: C. Ahmet MERCAN [mailto:ahmet.mercan@gmail.com]
Sent: Thu 10/26/2006 4:43 PM
To: 'debian-user-turkish'
Subject: Re: SUSPECT: RE: SSH ve login ile bir programi tetiklemek: Nasil?

> Merhaba;
>
> Amaçladiginiz seyin çok daha genis kapsamlisi hazir olarak mevcut :)
> Isterseniz bir inceleyin; LogWatch.
>
>Sistem loglarini inceleyip bir özeti size mail ile gönderiyor. Asagiya
>bir örnek ekledim:

Tesekkürler. Simdilik ekstra bir program kurmaya ihtiyac duymaksizin
isimi hallettim. Sizin önerdiginiz programi da not ettim, inceleyecegim.

Iyi calismalar.

--
Emre Sevinc
eMBA Yazilim Gelistirme
Istanbul Bilgi Universitesi




  ################### LogWatch 7.1 (11/12/05) ####################
         Processing Initiated: Wed Oct 25 07:35:02 2006
         Date Range Processed: yesterday
                               ( 2006-Eki-24 )
                               Period is day.
       Detail Level of Output: 5
               Type of Output: unformatted
            Logfiles for Host: makine
   ##################################################################

  --------------------- Cron Begin ------------------------

  Commands Run:
     User root:
           run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly: 24 Time(s)
        test -x /etc/init.d/anacron && /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d anacron
start >/dev/null: 1 Time(s)
        test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily:
1 Time(s)

  ---------------------- Cron End -------------------------


  --------------------- EXIM Begin ------------------------


  --- Queue Runners ---
    Start queue run: 48 Time(s)
    End queue run: 48 Time(s)

  ---------------------- EXIM End -------------------------


  --------------------- pam_unix Begin ------------------------

  cron:
     Sessions Opened:
        root: 26 Time(s)

  sshd:
     Sessions Opened:
        user: 3 Time(s)


  ---------------------- pam_unix End -------------------------


  --------------------- SSHD Begin ------------------------

  Users logging in through sshd:
     user:
        160.X.X.X (XXXXX.edu.tr): 3 times

  Refused incoming connections:
        ::ffff:218.19.140.173 (::ffff:218.19.140.173): 2 Time(s)
        ::ffff:62.153.96.74 (::ffff:62.153.96.74): 2 Time(s)

  ---------------------- SSHD End -------------------------


  --------------------- Disk Space Begin ------------------------

  Filesystem                            Size   Used  Avail Use%  Mounted on
  /dev/sda3                             7.3G   6.5G   381M  95%  /ikinci
  /dev/sda4                             7.4G   5.8G   1.3G  82%  /ucuncu
  /dev/sda1                              56G    40G    13G  77%  /


  ---------------------- Disk Space End -------------------------


  --------------------- Fortune Begin ------------------------

  Its name is Public Opinion.  It is held in reverence.  It settles
everything.
  Some think it is the voice of God.
                -- Mark Twain


  ---------------------- Fortune End -------------------------


  ###################### LogWatch End #########################



Saygilarimla, Iyi Günler...

Cem Ahmet MERCAN




Emre Sevinç yazmis:
> Ercumend Oyuktas wrote:
>
>> Selam Emre,
>>
>> Asagida ssh manual indan aldigim bir kismi yolluyorum. 8. adimda
>> istedigini gerçeklestirebilirsin.
>>
>> Ercümend Oyuktas
>>
>>
>> LOGIN PROCESS
>>     When a user successfully logs in, sshd does the following:
>>
>>           1.   If the login is on a tty, and no command has been
>> specified,
>>                prints last login time and /etc/motd (unless prevented
>> in the configuration file or by $HOME/.hushlogin; see the FILES section).
>>           2.   If the login is on a tty, records login time.
>>           3.   Checks /etc/nologin; if it exists, prints contents and
>> quits  (unless root).
>>           4.   Changes to run with normal user privileges.
>>           5.   Sets up basic environment.
>>           6.   Reads the file $HOME/.ssh/environment, if it exists,
>> and users
>>                are allowed to change their environment.  See the
>>                PermitUserEnvironment option in sshd_config(5).
>>           7.   Changes to user's home directory.
>>           8.   If $HOME/.ssh/rc exists, runs it; else if /etc/ssh/sshrc
>>                exists, runs it; otherwise runs xauth.  The ``rc''
>> files are
>>                given the X11 authentication protocol and cookie in
>> standard
>>                input.
>>           9.   Runs user's shell or command.
>>
>
>
>
> Sagol bilgi icin (diger Debian'cilara da tesekkürler!).
>
> Benzer bilgiyi kullanarak burada tarif ettigim sekilde cok bir düzenek
> kurdum ve test ettim,
> düzgün calisti simdiye kadar:
>
> http://ileriseviye.org/blog/?p=591
>
> Bi nevi bubi tuzagi :)
>
>


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