Hi Bob, If you're used to logcheck you may want to check out the new logcheck perl script that Russell Fulton and I are working on. It's currently located at: http://www.ip-solutions.net/syslog-ng/ It takes the shell, perl, and c code from logcheck and encorporates it into one perl program. I think it's quite nifty ;-) We call it sl2 (scanlogs-ver2). Cheers, Harry Quoting Bob Staaf <rstaafat_private>: *> Hello all, *> *> Hopefully you all don't mind a newbie question here. I have been using *> logcheck for quite some time but, now that Psionic has been acquired by *> Cisco I guess I should move on and start using Logwatch since it is already *> usually installed. Any hints for a long time logcheck user in configuring *> logwatch to get the same sort of reporting I am used to with logcheck? *> *> Thanks *> *> Bob *> *> *> _______________________________________________ *> LogAnalysis mailing list *> LogAnalysisat_private *> http://lists.shmoo.com/mailman/listinfo/loganalysis *> -- Harry Hoffman ITSS Systems Team Leader University of Auckland hhoffmanat_private hhoffman@ip-solutions.net STANDARD DISCLAIMER: ********************************************** *This universe shipped by weight, not volume.* *Some expansion may have occured in shipping.* ********************************************* ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ _______________________________________________ LogAnalysis mailing list LogAnalysisat_private http://lists.shmoo.com/mailman/listinfo/loganalysis
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