On Wed, 23 Oct 2019, Reid wrote:
Try running `/usr/sbin/logwatch --debug High` to see the full service list
and each config file line that's being read in.
So, I changed the logwatch.conf file to read:
Service = All
The above should have shown that line commented out. Now it's been removed
completely yet /usr/sbin/logwatch still complains that it's there.
Service = cron
Service = kernel
Service = postfix
Service = sshd
Service = syslogd
Service = xntpd
Service = zz-disk_space
Service = zz-fortune
Service = zz-lm_sensors
Notice:
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2019, Reid wrote:
Try running `/usr/sbin/logwatch --debug High` to see the full service list
and each config file line that's being read in.
So, I changed the logwatch.conf file to read:
Service = All
The above should have shown that line commented out. Now it's been removed
completely yet /usr/sbin/logwatch still complains that it's there.
Service = cron
Service = kernel
Service = postfix
Service = sshd
Service = syslogd
Service = xntpd
Service = zz-disk_space
Service = zz-fortune
Service = zz-lm_sensors
Note:
$ grep All logwatch.conf
# All these options are the defaults if you run logwatch with no
# All log-files are assumed to be given relative to this directory.
# 'Yesterday' or 'Today'... it is probably best used with Range = All
# The current choices are All, Today, Yesterday
# /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/*) or 'All'. The default service(s)
# to report on. This should be left as All for most people.
# most people. Setting 'Service' to 'All' above analyzes all LogFiles
And, when I run /usr/sbin/logwatch:
$ su -c '/usr/sbin/logwatch'
Password:
Wrong configuration entry for "Service", if "All" selected, only "-" items are allowed
Help!
Rich
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