Writing some messages to multiple locations is a pretty normal thing in all UNIX / Linux syslog configurations, so I would just leave it alone. You're not going to gain much of anything for all the ...
Hi everyone,<BR><BR>This a programming / Linux / admin type question, but probably more weighted towards programming.<BR><BR>I am interested in capturing system messages in the kernel before they hit ...
# Sample syslog.conf file that sorts messages by # mail, kernel, and "other", and broadcasts # emergencies to all logged-in users # print most sys. events to tty10 and to the xconsole # pipe, and ...
Lance Spitzner of the Honeynet Project (www.honeynet.org) suggests a trick that's useful for honey (decoy) nets and maybe even for production DMZs: stealth logging. This trick allows a host connected ...