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Lilith Logback event viewer 0.9.34 (Default branch)

ImageLilith is a logging and access event viewer forthe Logback logging framework. It has featurescomparable to Chainsaw, a logging event viewer forlog4j. This means that it can receive loggingevents from remote applications using Logback astheir logging backend. It uses files to buffer thereceived events locally, so it is possible to keepvast amounts of logging events at your fingertipwhile still being able to check only the ones youare really interested in by using filteringconditions.Image

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AUDISP-REMOTE:(8)					  System Administration Utilities					 AUDISP-REMOTE:(8)

NAME
audisp-remote - plugin for remote logging SYNOPSIS
audisp-remote DESCRIPTION
audisp-remote is a plugin for the audit event dispatcher daemon, audispd, that preforms remote logging to an aggregate logging server. TIPS
If you are aggregating multiple machines, you should enable node information in the audit event stream. You can do this in one of two places. If you want computer node names written to disk as well as sent in the realtime event stream, edit the name_format option in /etc/audit/auditd.conf. If you only want the node names in the realtime event stream, then edit the name_format option in /etc/audisp/aud- ispd.conf. Do not enable both as it will put 2 node fields in the event stream. SIGNALS
SIGUSR1 Causes the audisp-remote program to write the value of some of its internal flags to syslog. The suspend flag tells whether or not logging has been suspended. The transport_ok flag tells whether or not the connection to the remote server is healthy. The queue_size tells how many records are enqueued to be sent to the remote server. SIGUSR2 Causes the audisp-remote program to resume logging if it were suspended due to an error. FILES
/etc/audisp/plugins.d/au-remote.conf, /etc/audit/auditd.conf, /etc/audisp/audispd.conf, /etc/audisp/audisp-remote.conf SEE ALSO
audispd(8), auditd.conf(8), audispd.conf(8), audisp-remote.conf(5). AUTHOR
Steve Grubb Red Hat Apr 2011 AUDISP-REMOTE:(8)
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