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= Logging in FileZilla Server = | = Logging in FileZilla Server = | ||
FileZilla Server, like the client, includes two means of logging, screen and file log. | FileZilla Server, like the client, includes two means of logging, screen and file log. | ||
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If you want logs when no user is logged on, don't want to leave the admin interface running or want to track large logs, you need to use file logging (see below). | If you want logs when no user is logged on, don't want to leave the admin interface running or want to track large logs, you need to use file logging (see below). | ||
− | === What is logged | + | === What is logged === |
* Connection ID (in brackets): every new connection will get a unique ID, this aids in tracking one special connection only<br> | * Connection ID (in brackets): every new connection will get a unique ID, this aids in tracking one special connection only<br> | ||
* Time stamp | * Time stamp | ||
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* The separator ><br> | * The separator ><br> | ||
* Log text: Commands received, replies sent, status messages and more | * Log text: Commands received, replies sent, status messages and more | ||
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Note that additional internal status messages don't follow this scheme. | Note that additional internal status messages don't follow this scheme. | ||
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* Responses: green<br> | * Responses: green<br> | ||
* Errors: red<br> | * Errors: red<br> | ||
+ | --[[Special:Contributions/70.39.184.137|70.39.184.137]] 12:58, 30 October 2013 (CET) | ||
+ | == Headline text == | ||
== File log == | == File log == | ||
The second logging possibility is logging to file. Filelog is disabled after a fresh installation and must be enabled first. | The second logging possibility is logging to file. Filelog is disabled after a fresh installation and must be enabled first. | ||
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* Connection ID (in brackets): every new connection will get a unique ID, this aids in tracking one special connection only<br> | * Connection ID (in brackets): every new connection will get a unique ID, this aids in tracking one special connection only<br> | ||
* Time stamp | * Time stamp | ||
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Note that additional internal status messages don't follow this scheme. | Note that additional internal status messages don't follow this scheme. | ||
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=== Setting up file log === | === Setting up file log === |