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Date:      Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:08:16 +0100
From:      "Daniel S. Haischt" <me@daniel.stefan.haischt.name>
To:        faisal gillani <fasi_74@yahoo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: strange log files ..
Message-ID:  <41F50F60.3020104@daniel.stefan.haischt.name>
In-Reply-To: <20050124145028.15704.qmail@web51005.mail.yahoo.com>
References:  <20050124145028.15704.qmail@web51005.mail.yahoo.com>

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log.10.0.0.x files are samba log. Each smb clients
that connects to your samba instance gets its own
log file.

Are you running DHCP?
Are you restricting access to your sambe server?
For example are you denying access from the internet
to samba?

faisal gillani schrieb:
> there are so many my private ip name log files present
> on my system ...
>=20
> my network ip scheme is 10.0.0.
> why is that ?
>=20
>=20
>=20
> log.0.0.0.0             log.10.0.0.225        =20
> log.smbd.old
> log.10.0.0.1            log.10.0.0.23         =20
> lpd-errs
> log.10.0.0.108          log.10.0.0.23.old     =20
> maillog
> log.10.0.0.109          log.10.0.0.234        =20
> maillog.0.bz2
> log.10.0.0.11           log.10.0.0.236        =20
> maillog.1.bz2
> log.10.0.0.110          log.10.0.0.237        =20
> maillog.2.bz2
> log.10.0.0.111          log.10.0.0.240        =20
> maillog.3.bz2
> log.10.0.0.118          log.10.0.0.240.old    =20
> maillog.4.bz2
> log.10.0.0.125          log.10.0.0.242        =20
> maillog.5.bz2
> log.10.0.0.127          log.10.0.0.248        =20
> messages
> log.10.0.0.134          log.10.0.0.249        =20
> messages.0.bz2
> log.10.0.0.138          log.10.0.0.25         =20
> messages.1.bz2
> log.10.0.0.146          log.10.0.0.254        =20
> messages.2.bz2
> log.10.0.0.150          log.10.0.0.26         =20
> mount.today
> log.10.0.0.153          log.10.0.0.28         =20
> ppp.log
> log.10.0.0.157          log.10.0.0.3            samba
> log.10.0.0.157.old      log.10.0.0.30         =20
> scrollkeeper.log
> log.10.0.0.16           log.10.0.0.31         =20
> security
> log.10.0.0.162          log.10.0.0.43         =20
> sendmail.st
> log.10.0.0.168          log.10.0.0.46         =20
> sendmail.st.0
> log.10.0.0.181          log.10.0.0.47         =20
> sendmail.st.1
> log.10.0.0.181.old      log.10.0.0.5          =20
> setuid.today
> log.10.0.0.183          log.10.0.0.51         =20
> slip.log
> log.10.0.0.186          log.10.0.0.52         =20
> userlog
> log.10.0.0.187          log.10.0.0.53           wtmp
> log.10.0.0.189          log.10.0.0.56         =20
> xferlog
> log.10.0.0.19           log.10.0.0.67
>=20
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> *=BA=A4., =B8=B8,.=A4=BA*=A8=A8=A8*=A4 Allah-hu-Akber*=BA=A4., =B8=B8,.=
=A4=BA*=A8=A8*=A4
>=20
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Mit freundlichen Gruessen / With kind regards
DAn.I.El S. Haischt

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