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Feature Request: I would be nice, to also log the size of the transfered file and the transfer speed.
 
Feature Request: I would be nice, to also log the size of the transfered file and the transfer speed.
  
== Enable logs per user ==
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== 、すばやく名古屋、急節ソート-章節字数のを採用し、形式感が強今まさに刀刀の特徴は招待と投資側の絶えず ==
  
I would appreciate if logging could be turned on/off per user account.
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aha, I like this topic, bookmark this page, huangjintang.
I have a case where a user has a client which continously, once per minute, connects and authenticates as part of a keepalive mechanism which floods the logs completely.
 
I would very much want to simply turn off server logging for this particular user.
 
 
 
Best regards
 
/Bjarne
 
 
 
== Logs with line break ==
 
 
 
In the previous version, the logs appeared with a line break at the end of each command or action, which made it much easier to read and locate events, using the date and time as a guide. This feature in this new version of the server no longer exists and the text appears all continuous, difficulting the tracking and search of events quite a bit. It would be a good idea if that continued as in the previous version, with the line breaks. Easy to implement, more easy to read. ;)
 
Greetings.
 
/John Bauer.
 

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