control: forcemerge 717386 -1 Hi gustavo,
gustavo panizzo <[email protected]> writes: > Package: systemd > Version: 204-5 > Severity: normal > > when journalctl is invoked as regular user the following message is > displayed: > > Unprivileged users cannot access messages, unless persistent log storage > is > enabled. Users in the 'systemd-journal' group may always access > messages. > > if persistent storage is configured, the following message is displayed: > > Hint: You are currently not seeing messages from other users and the system. > Users in the 'systemd-journal' group can see all messages. Pass -q to > turn off this notice. > No journal files were opened due to insufficient permissions. > > the traditional user group with read access to logs in Debian is 'adm'. > > /usr/share/doc/base-passwd/users-and-groups.txt.gz has the following sentence > > Group adm is used for system monitoring tasks. Members of this group can > read many log files in /var/log, and can use xconsole. > > i don't care what group should be able to read journal and/or traditional > syslog daemon files, but should be the same group for both implementations. Thanks for your report. I am merging this with the existing bug about the same issue. -- Best regards, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

