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rsyslog, is there a way to see the facility codes of messages recieved?
I have a cisco ftd sending logs tagged with local3(19) however I am still seeing some messages ending up in my users.log instead of where i have them configured to be sent. Is that where they would ...
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No output for dmesg, kernel logfiles empty
I have a Debian Wheezy, ver 7.9, server that I recently took over administrating.
I received notice through our server monitor that the server had rebooted. In trying to find out why I noticed that ...
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systemd logcheck rule not working
given is this logcheck rule:
^\w{3} [ :[:digit:]]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ systemd-logind\[[[:digit:]]+\]: New session [[:digit:]]+ of user [^[:space:]]+\.$
and this log entry:
Mar 19 09:16:09 horst ...
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How to pipe all log files entries to a database on linux?
I am thinking about building an application that would read my different server log files, save the parsed data to a database, and then remove the line from the log file.
This is my programer side ...
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Logging only written on old [filename].1 log files
My log is not written on the correct log file for example syslog, mail.log, mysql.log, auth.log but for some reason the latest event are written on these old log files syslog.1, auth.log.1, mail.log.1 ...
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Apache2 vhost config not working (Debian 7)
My Apache 2.4.9 vhost configuration is not working any more on Debian 7.
I didn't make any changes and it seems to have broken.
Going to my site shows the following in /var/log/apache2/error.log
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Choosing the right database/storage engine for iptables ulogd
I'm looking for some help choosing a database backend for a iptables ulogd setup.
We are going to swap out our current proprietary firewall solution with iptables and one of the requirements is to ...
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No more logging after upgrade to Debian Wheezy
Syslog, auth.log, kern.log and messages log files are not updated anymore after upgrading to Debian Wheezy (Debian Squeeze was previously running).
How could I fix it?
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How to check syslog.d is running
My syslog is running correctly but out of curiosity how to check that syslog daemon is running. Is there anyway I could check the status like apache
root@server1:/etc# /etc/init.d/apache2 status
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