Thanks folks, for all suggestions !
Well, I'm going to tune my logcheck now
and of course I'll keep eyes open, and brain smart,
for further solutions...
...anyway nothing is better than a good tuned application :)
Thanks again,
have a nice time,
- Ivo
On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 16:22, eim wrote:
Thanks folks, for all suggestions !
Well, I'm going to tune my logcheck now
and of course I'll keep eyes open, and brain smart,
for further solutions...
...anyway nothing is better than a good tuned application :)
Thanks again,
have a nice time,
- Ivo
On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 16:22, eim wrote:
>
eim wrote:
> * logcheck (System Log Analyzer)
> * snort (Intrusion Detection System)
> * ippl (IP protocols logger)
The only application of those three I use is logcheck, and it does
require tuning.
Here's what I've done (using logcheck/testing):
Mad
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 04:22:31PM +0100, eim wrote:
>
> Are there any tools which are smarter, faster and cleaner
> as my combination of log analyze apps. ?
I saw a presentation at the LISA sysadmin conference a couple years ago
about something called SHARP, the "syslog heuristic analysis and
re
On 27 Feb 2002, eim wrote:
> * logcheck (System Log Analyzer)
[SNIP]
> network activity and so on... everything works quite well, the
> only problem is: they generate *REALLY* much mail traffic with
> lots of output which I can't read all.
>
> So my question is, has anyone a good so
eim wrote:
> * logcheck (System Log Analyzer)
> * snort (Intrusion Detection System)
> * ippl (IP protocols logger)
The only application of those three I use is logcheck, and it does
require tuning.
Here's what I've done (using logcheck/testing):
Ma
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 04:22:31PM +0100, eim wrote:
>
> Are there any tools which are smarter, faster and cleaner
> as my combination of log analyze apps. ?
I saw a presentation at the LISA sysadmin conference a couple years ago
about something called SHARP, the "syslog heuristic analysis and
r
On 27 Feb 2002, eim wrote:
> * logcheck (System Log Analyzer)
[SNIP]
> network activity and so on... everything works quite well, the
> only problem is: they generate *REALLY* much mail traffic with
> lots of output which I can't read all.
>
> So my question is, has anyone a good s
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