This is a discussion on logcheck? within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Hi, I recently installed logcheck. I tried running /usr/local/etc/logcheck.sh manually to check if it worked but ...
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Hi, I recently installed logcheck. I tried running
/usr/local/etc/logcheck.sh manually to check if it worked but it just ran and didn't report anything. I'm logging all my messages to /var/log/messages and I made a couple of su attempts to try to catch logchecks attention... What should I do? |
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 11:16:15 -0800, Harry Kim wrote:
> Hi, I recently installed logcheck. I tried running > /usr/local/etc/logcheck.sh manually to check if it worked but it just ran > and didn't report anything. I'm logging all my messages to > /var/log/messages and I made a couple of su attempts to try to catch > logchecks attention... What should I do? Did you configured a mailadres ? -- Chaos, panic & disorder - my work here is done http://beginnerslinux.org http://repo.mine.nu |
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Harry Kim <harryk6969@hotmail.com> wrote:
} Hi, I recently installed logcheck. I tried running } /usr/local/etc/logcheck.sh manually to check if it worked but it just } ran and didn't report anything. I'm logging all my messages to } /var/log/messages and I made a couple of su attempts to try to catch } logchecks attention... What should I do? Did you leave a blank line in the ignore files? If you did it will ignore everything. Frank Ball frankb@sonic.net |