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154 lines
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########################################################
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# This was written and is maintained by:
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# Kirk Bauer <kirk@kaybee.org>
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#
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# Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports,
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# etc, to kirk@kaybee.org.
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#
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########################################################
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# NOTE:
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# All these options are the defaults if you run logwatch with no
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# command-line arguments. You can override all of these on the
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# command-line.
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# You can put comments anywhere you want to. They are effective for the
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# rest of the line.
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# this is in the format of <name> = <value>. Whitespace at the beginning
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# and end of the lines is removed. Whitespace before and after the = sign
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# is removed. Everything is case *insensitive*.
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# Yes = True = On = 1
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# No = False = Off = 0
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# You can override the default temp directory (/tmp) here
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TmpDir = /var/cache/logwatch
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# Output/Format Options
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# By default Logwatch will print to stdout in text with no encoding.
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# To make email Default set Output = mail to save to file set Output = file
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Output = mail
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# To make Html the default formatting Format = html
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Format = text
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# To make Base64 [aka uuencode] Encode = base64
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# Encode = none is the same as Encode = 8bit.
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# You can also specify 'Encode = 7bit', but only if all text is ASCII only.
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Encode = none
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# Input Encoding
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# Logwatch assumes that the input is in UTF-8 encoding. Defining CharEncoding
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# will use iconv to convert text to the UTF-8 encoding. Set CharEncoding
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# to an empty string to use the default current locale. If set to a valid
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# encoding, the input characters are converted to UTF-8, discarding any
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# illegal characters. Valid encodings are as used by the iconv program,
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# and `iconv -l` lists valid character set encodings.
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# Setting CharEncoding to UTF-8 simply discards illegal UTF-8 characters.
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#CharEncoding = ""
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# Default person to mail reports to. Can be a local account or a
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# complete email address. Variable Output should be set to mail, or
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# --output mail should be passed on command line to enable mail feature.
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MailTo = jdouglass@stanford.edu
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# When using option --multiemail, it is possible to specify a different
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# email recipient per host processed. For example, to send the report
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# for hostname host1 to user@example.com, use:
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#Mailto_host1 = user@example.com
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# Multiple recipients can be specified by separating them with a space.
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# Default person to mail reports from. Can be a local account or a
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# complete email address.
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MailFrom = logwatch@ncp-inkwell.stanford.edu
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# if set, the results will be saved in <filename> instead of mailed
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# or displayed. Be sure to set Output = file also.
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#Filename = /tmp/logwatch
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# Use archives? If set to 'Yes', the archives of logfiles
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# (i.e. /var/log/messages.1 or /var/log/messages.1.gz) will
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# be searched in addition to the /var/log/messages file.
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# This usually will not do much if your range is set to just
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# 'Yesterday' or 'Today'... it is probably best used with Range = All
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# By default this is now set to Yes. To turn off Archives uncomment this.
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#Archives = No
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# The default time range for the report...
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# The current choices are All, Today, Yesterday
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Range = yesterday
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# The default detail level for the report.
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# This can either be Low, Med, High or a number.
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# Low = 0
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# Med = 5
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# High = 10
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Detail = High
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# The 'Service' option expects either the name of a filter
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# (in /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/*) or 'All'.
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# The default service(s) to report on. This should be left as All for
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# most people.
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Service = All
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# You can also disable certain services (when specifying all)
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#Service = "-zz-network" # Prevents execution of zz-network service, which
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# # prints useful network configuration info.
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#Service = "-zz-sys" # Prevents execution of zz-sys service, which
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# # prints useful system configuration info.
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#Service = "-eximstats" # Prevents execution of eximstats service, which
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# # is a wrapper for the eximstats program.
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# If you only cared about FTP messages, you could use these 2 lines
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# instead of the above:
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#Service = ftpd-messages # Processes ftpd messages in /var/log/messages
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#Service = ftpd-xferlog # Processes ftpd messages in /var/log/xferlog
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# Maybe you only wanted reports on PAM messages, then you would use:
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#Service = pam_pwdb # PAM_pwdb messages - usually quite a bit
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#Service = pam # General PAM messages... usually not many
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# You can also choose to use the 'LogFile' option. This will cause
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# logwatch to only analyze that one logfile.. for example:
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#LogFile = messages
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# will process /var/log/messages. This will run all the filters that
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# process that logfile. This option is probably not too useful to
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# most people. Setting 'Service' to 'All' above analyzes all LogFiles
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# anyways...
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#
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# By default we assume that all Unix systems have sendmail or a sendmail-like MTA.
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# The mailer code prints a header with To: From: and Subject:.
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# At this point you can change the mailer to anything that can handle this output
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# stream.
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# TODO test variables in the mailer string to see if the To/From/Subject can be set
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# From here with out breaking anything. This would allow mail/mailx/nail etc..... -mgt
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mailer = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
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#
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# With this option set to a comma separated list of hostnames, only log entries
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# for these particular hosts will be processed. This can allow a log host to
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# process only its own logs, or Logwatch can be run once per a set of hosts
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# included in the logfiles.
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# Example: HostLimit = hosta,hostb,myhost
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#
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# The default is to report on all log entries, regardless of its source host.
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# Note that some logfiles do not include host information and will not be
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# influenced by this setting.
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#
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#HostLimit = myhost
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# Default Log Directory
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# All log-files are assumed to be given relative to the LogDir directory.
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# Multiple LogDir statements are possible. Additional configuration variables
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# to set particular directories follow, so LogDir need not be set.
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#LogDir = /var/log
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#
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# By default /var/adm is searched after LogDir.
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#AppendVarAdmToLogDirs = 1
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#
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# By default /var/log is to be searched after LogDir and /var/adm/ .
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#AppendVarLogToLogDirs = 1
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#
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# The current working directory can be searched after the above. Not set by
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# default.
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#AppendCWDToLogDirs = 0
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# vi: shiftwidth=3 tabstop=3 et
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