Monitoring Security here is the default contents (it’s seems quite long, doesn’t it?): ######################################################## # This was written and is maintained by: # Kirk Bauer # # Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports, # etc, to kirk@kaybee.org. # ######################################################## # NOTE: # All these options are the defaults if you run logwatch with no # command-line arguments. You can override all of these on the # command-line. # You can put comments anywhere you want to. They are effective for the # rest of the line. # this is in the format of = . Whitespace at the beginning # and end of the lines is removed. Whitespace before and after the = sign # is removed. Everything is case *insensitive*. # Yes = True = On = 1 # No = False = Off = 0 # Default Log Directory # All log-files are assumed to be given relative to this directory. # This should be /var/log on just about all systems… LogDir = /var/log # Default person to mail reports to. Can be a local account or a # complete email address. MailTo = root # If set to ‘Yes’, the report will be sent to stdout instead of being # mailed to above person. Print = No # if set, the results will be saved in instead of mailed # or displayed. #Save = /tmp/logwatch # Use archives? If set to ‘Yes’, the archives of logfiles # (i.e. /var/log/messages.1 or /var/log/messages.1.gz) will # be searched in addition to the /var/log/messages file. # This usually will not do much if your range is set to just # ‘Yesterday’ or ‘Today’… it is probably best used with # Archives = Yes # Range = All # The default time range for the report… # The current choices are All, Today, Yesterday Range = yesterday # The default detail level for the report. # This can either be Low, Med, High or a number. # Low = 0 # Med = 5 # High = 10 Detail = Low 407
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