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If you are concern about hacks, what you might want to check regularly is the /var/log/messages as well (assuming default system configuration). What you might want to do to save you time going through the whole /var/log/messages file is to move authpriv and auth logging to something like /var/messages/security . Read 'man syslog.conf' for more info. Regards, C. J. Tan On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Dana J. Laude wrote:
Michael Lankton wrote:
While I am reading up on cron, perhaps someone could save me the time and tell me briefly how I could have cron mail my /var/log/httpd.access_log to root every 24 hrs and start a new one. Thanks in advance.
Gezz, ya get a cable modem and next thing you know you need to keep track of your logs. ;-) (speed envy showing here..!)
I believe there is a Perl script out there called CheckLog that would work, and from there you could modify it. I just tried finding a url, but no go.
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