Comments for Logwatch
29 Nov 2006 11:59
How to add custom log?
I have a firewall log made by my perl script and rotating by logrotate. I would like to add that log to the logwatch daily emails. How can I do so?
14 Oct 2006 19:17
Re: Site down?
> The site's been down for a while. Are
> there any other sites that would have
> this file? Is the project dead?
What gives? The site has been unaviliable for some time. Kirk tried you e-mail @ kaybee and it failed as well. Is the project still on? Is everything ok?
Site checked from multiple locations most of which were naked (not filtered - firewalled).
Thanks!
22 Jul 2005 13:10
Re: Site down?
I'm behind a firewall that blocks port 81. Is there any way the site could be moved somewhere else? How about sourceforge or savannah?
09 Mar 2005 20:49
Re: Site down?
> The site's been down for a while. Are
> there any other sites that would have
> this file? Is the project dead?
Nope, still going strong, although I forgot to put our latest release out here. The site runs on port 81 due to my ISP's restrictions and my guess is your company blocks port 81 HTTP traffic.
09 Mar 2005 13:08
Site down?
The site's been down for a while. Are there any other sites that would have this file? Is the project dead?
04 Jun 2002 14:48
logwatch is great
i've been using logwatch for a long time and still love it. it saves soo much time!
23 May 2002 09:44
Re: Great program
Did I mention it's written in perl, which is all the better?
23 May 2002 09:43
Great program
This is a great program. Keep up the good work. The architecture makes it very easy to customize behavior for particular services.
23 May 2002 09:05
Feedback on logwatch
It's been great for us. Works right out of the box, saving me alot of time and making our routine auditing alot better. Easily customized for real industrial strength precision as well.
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Re: Site down?
> Nope, still going strong, although I
> forgot to put our latest release out
> here. The site runs on port 81 due to
> my ISP's restrictions and my guess is
> your company blocks port 81 HTTP
> traffic.
Hi Kirk,
I am unable to access the site as well. Is there any way that
you would consider hosting the site from a standard url? I
think you really restrict the audience for this tool when
people can't easily access the documentation for your
project. I can even offer you a free virtual shared host
account if that would help.