On 24 August 2017 at 09:59, Chris Boot <bo...@debian.org> wrote: > > The directory created by the ulogd2 package in Debian is /var/log/ulog, > rather than /var/log/ulogd. I will assume this is a typo on your bug > report rather than you using a different directory.
yes. > > The sudo with tail should work just fine, but I assume the issue is you > can't see within the ulogd directory in order to tab-complete the file > names. Is my assumption correct? > yes :-/ > Either way, my understanding is that the most efficient way to grant > users read access to log files is by adding them to the 'adm' group. You > will find the /var/log/ulog directory has 'adm' group ownership and r-x > group permissions, and files within should also be readable by the adm > group: the logrotate job rotates *.log and *.pcap in there and creates > empty files with adm group ownership and read privileges. > Great, Chris. Fair enough, you are right :-) Closing this bug now. Sorry for the noise.