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app-admin/logcheck ignores config, mails wrong user
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/etc/logcheck/logcheck.conf
logcheck_logcheck-conf.txt (text/plain), 2.63 KB, created by
John Harlan
on 2014-02-18 08:16:43 UTC
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>###### >### /etc/logcheck/logcheck.conf >###### > ># The following variable settings are the initial default values, ># which can be uncommented and modified to alter logcheck's behaviour > ># Controls the format of date-/time-stamps in subject lines: ># Alternatively, set the format to suit your locale > >#DATE="$(date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')" > ># Controls the presence of boilerplate at the top of each message: ># Alternatively, set to "0" to disable the introduction. ># ># If the files /etc/logcheck/header.txt and /etc/logcheck/footer.txt ># are present their contents will be read and used as the header and ># footer of any generated mails. > >#INTRO=1 > ># Controls the level of filtering: ># Can be Set to "workstation", "server" or "paranoid" for different ># levels of filtering. Defaults to server if not set. > >REPORTLEVEL="server" > ># Controls the address mail goes to: ># *NOTE* the script does not set a default value for this variable! ># Should be set to an offsite "emailaddress@some.domain.tld" > >SENDMAILTO="perth" > ># Send the results as attachment or not. ># 0=not as attachment; 1=as attachment; 2=as gzip attachment ># Default is 0 > >MAILASATTACH=0 > ># Should the hostname in the subject of generated mails be fully qualified? > >FQDN=1 > ># Controls whether "sort -u" is used on log entries (which will ># eliminate duplicates but destroy the original ordering); the ># default is to use "sort -k 1,3 -s": ># Alternatively, set to "1" to enable unique sorting > >#SORTUNIQ=0 > ># Controls whether /etc/logcheck/cracking.ignore.d is scanned for ># exceptions to the rules in /etc/logcheck/cracking.d: ># Alternatively, set to "1" to enable cracking.ignore support > >#SUPPORT_CRACKING_IGNORE=0 > ># Controls the base directory for rules file location ># This must be an absolute path > >#RULEDIR="/etc/logcheck" > ># Controls if syslog-summary is run over each section. ># Alternatively, set to "1" to enable extra summary. ># HINT: syslog-summary needs to be installed. > >#SYSLOGSUMMARY=0 > ># Controls Subject: lines on logcheck reports: > >#ATTACKSUBJECT="Security Alerts" >#SECURITYSUBJECT="Security Events" >#EVENTSSUBJECT="System Events" > ># Controls [logcheck] prefix on Subject: lines > >ADDTAG="yes" > ># Set a different location for temporary files than /tmp ># this is useful if your /tmp is small and you are getting ># errors such as: ># cp: writing `/tmp/logcheck.y12449/checked': No space left on device ># /usr/sbin/logcheck: line 161: cannot create temp file for here document: No space left on device ># mail: /tmp/mail.RsXXXXpc2eAx: No space left on device ># Null message body; hope that's ok ># ># If this is happening, likely you will want to change the following to be some other ># location, such as /var/tmp > >TMP="/tmp"
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