On Saturday 30 November 2002 12:05 pm, Vox wrote: > Yes, that's that :) What I do is: > > - turn everything back to white (too many damn colors make it hard to > notice things for me...the default config is a pain for my eyes) > - Mark the name of my workstation in a dark color (same with other > workstations and servers that log on my box, different color for each) > - Mark the name of my firewall in a bright color > - Mark the word "root" in bright red > - Mark IPs in yellow > - Mark the string DPT (destination port in iptables' logging) in > yellow > - Mark the word ATTACK in red > > That simple set of rules means that whenever I see red on the top of > my screen, it's time for me to look up and see WTH is going on. The > yellow markers allow me to find the important information faster. > > I run all of this from a script that gets run when I log into > Enlightenment, and it's permanently etched on all my virtual > desktops :) > > http://people.gnulinux.org.mx/vox/shot_06-10-02_013605.jpg > > That's a screenshot of how it looks like, running from a silly > script that does this: > Most excellent!!!
> Eterm -O --cmod-blue 50 --cmod-green 50 --cmod-red 50 -x --no-cursor \ > --scrollbar 0 --buttonbar 0 --name tail -e /home/vox/bin/tailer > > And tailer is: > > sudo -S colortail -f --lines=7 -q -k /etc/colortail/conf.messages \ > /var/log/messages > > You can grab my conf.messages from: > > http://people.gnulinux.org.mx/vox/conf.messages > > Vox, who still hates sympa
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