I'm seeing the following type of output in my logs: From [ANONYMOUS]@LISTSERV.VT.EDU: X-LOGCK [18 cookie chars elided] AUTHINFO(IP address elided) ORGINFO(IP address elided) GETCFG (...) Upshot - for IPv4, only 10 useful chars of command get logged: 0.3) WM: LISTS (...) 0.3) OWNER(ENGR (...) 0.3) OWNER(ENGR (...) 0.3) OWNER(SOPH (...) Not exactly the most helpful for debugging/tracing. If it's going to log 120 chars *anyhow*, is there any way to get it to go to 130 and log 20 chars of command? (Yes, I see that hard-coded "%T From %s: %.80s (...)%w" format string in the lsv binary. ;) Alternately, is there any real purpose to logging both authinfo and orginfo values? Checking back through the last month's logs, I have 517,306 X-LOGCK entries from 45,256 different IP's. Of the 2,478 of which had AUTHINFO in them, all the IPv4 addresses had identical auth and org values, which implies that logging origininfo is pointless if we have an authinfo value, unless there's a corner case where the two values don't match. For ipv6, it's totally useless: X-LOGCK (cookie elided) AUTHINFO(2001:468:c80:2103:224:e8ff:fec6:ad17) ORGINF (...) Gaah. ;) It doesn't even get the origininfo out, much less log the command.