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* Message type (Command/Response).<br> | * Message type (Command/Response).<br> | ||
* FTP Message (Log text): Commands received, replies sent, status messages and more | * FTP Message (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. | ||
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+ | === What is logged === | ||
+ | * Connection ID (in brackets): every new connection will get a unique ID, this aids in tracking one special connection only<br> | ||
+ | * Time stamp | ||
+ | * User name of the account using this connection, '''(not logged in)''' is shown before the login process is completed.<br> | ||
+ | * IP of the initiator of the connection | ||
+ | * The separator ><br> | ||
+ | * Log text: Commands received, replies sent, status messages and more | ||
Note that additional internal status messages don't follow this scheme. | Note that additional internal status messages don't follow this scheme. |