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This page presents the contents of your samba log file in a friendly layout. Check that the correct log file for your computer is listed here. If you need to, correct the name or location of the log file, and then click the "Update" button.
This page presents the contents of your samba log file in a friendly layout. Check that the correct log file for your computer is listed here. If you need to, correct the name or location of the log file, and then click the "Update" button.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:57
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Check this option if you want to view the details for connections opened to your computer.
Tick this option if you want to view the details for connections opened to your computer.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:62
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Check this option if you want to view the events when connections to your computer were closed.
Tick this option if you want to view the events when connections to your computer were closed.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:65
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Check this option if you want to see the files which were opened on your computer by remote users. Note that file open/close events are not logged unless the samba log level is set to at least 2 (you cannot set the log level using this module).
Tick this option if you want to see the files which were opened on your computer by remote users. Note that file open/close events are not logged unless the samba log level is set to at least 2 (you cannot set the log level using this module).
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:68
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Check this option if you want to see the events when files opened by remote users were closed. Note that file open/close events are not logged unless the samba log level is set to at least 2 (you cannot set the log level using this module).
Tick this option if you want to see the events when files opened by remote users were closed. Note that file open/close events are not logged unless the samba log level is set to at least 2 (you cannot set the log level using this module).
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:74
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Click here to refresh the information on this page. The log file (shown above) will be read to obtain the events logged by samba.
Click here to refresh the information on this page. The log file (shown above) will be read to obtain the events logged by samba.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:80
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Date & Time
Date & Time
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Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:88 kcmsambalog.cpp:89
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Event
Event
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:88 kcmsambalog.cpp:89 kcmsambastatistics.cpp:64
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Service/File
Service/File
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:88 kcmsambalog.cpp:90 kcmsambastatistics.cpp:64
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Host/User
Host/User
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in kcmsambalog.cpp:89 kcmsambalog.cpp:90 kcmsambastatistics.cpp:64
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