Hit wrong key, didn't follow up to list. Sheesh. :) On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Chris Evans wrote:
> I've just transferred from Hamm to Potato and the new system is > Emailing me excellent security messages with subject line like: "www > 02/10/02:19.02 system check" ("www" is hostname). That's logcheck. > I'd like to be able to tune that to improve the ratio of really > helpful to routine messages. All I can see from the header is that > they're coming from something with user ID 0 and that leaves a fair > few options including cron but crontab -u 0 says there is no user 0! The configuration is in /etc/logcheck; essentially, it scans the logs for regular expressions in the configuration files, and mails you anything that matches. Check the man pages and the files in /usr/share/doc/logcheck for more information. It actually does run out of cron; Debian's cron reads files in /etc/cron.d in addition to other crontabs, and logcheck has a file in there that runs it every hour or so. man cron, and see also /etc/cron.{daily,weekly,monthly} for other neat tricks. :) - Aaron -- Aaron Hall : C'mon, Netscape! I can whistle the page in [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Morse faster than you're fetching it! Macintosh/UNIX Geek, Network Flack, and...eh, whatever.