On 16-Aug-2009, at 08:25, Sahil Tandon wrote:
% bzcat /var/log/maillog.*.bz2 | postfix-logwatch
When I did that for 30 days of logs I got a very long pause (20
minutes or so) and then no output at all. I did do it with --detail 1,
but detail 1 for the current log, or for un-piped un-compres
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, LuKreme wrote:
> On 26-Jun-2009, at 09:28, Jiří Hlinka wrote:
>> beside pflogsumm there is postfix-logwatch and amavis-logwatch:
>> http://www.mikecappella.com/logwatch/
>
> Sorry for pulling a post out of the wayback machine, but how do people
> through multiple logs at pos
On 26-Jun-2009, at 09:28, Jiří Hlinka wrote:
beside pflogsumm there is postfix-logwatch and amavis-logwatch:
http://www.mikecappella.com/logwatch/
Sorry for pulling a post out of the wayback machine, but how do people
through multiple logs at posftix-logwatch when they are compressed?
all m
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 17:28 +0200, Jiří Hlinka wrote:
> Hi,
> beside pflogsumm there is postfix-logwatch and amavis-logwatch:
> http://www.mikecappella.com/logwatch/
>
> Jiri
>
> Steve napsal(a):
> > Hi List,
> >
> > Before I make a feeble attempt to reinvent the wheel with a custom log
> > parse
Hi,
beside pflogsumm there is postfix-logwatch and amavis-logwatch:
http://www.mikecappella.com/logwatch/
Jiri
Steve napsal(a):
> Hi List,
>
> Before I make a feeble attempt to reinvent the wheel with a custom log
> parser, can anyone recommend a log file analyser which could output a
> single li
Steve wrote:
Hi List,
Before I make a feeble attempt to reinvent the wheel with a custom log
parser, can anyone recommend a log file analyser which could output a
single line summary of every connection be it allowed or blocked?
Ideally I would like to be able to format the output for html.
Rea
Hi List,
Before I make a feeble attempt to reinvent the wheel with a custom log
parser, can anyone recommend a log file analyser which could output a
single line summary of every connection be it allowed or blocked?
Ideally I would like to be able to format the output for html.
Really I'm asking