From: Rarig, H. <hr...@so...> - 2006-03-22 20:42:36
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Ben, Try=20 logwatch --debug Med --print --service fail2ban or logwatch --debug High --print --service fail2ban and see if that helps identify the root cause of your problem. Cheers! -----Original Message----- From: Benjamin Donnachie [mailto:ben...@py...] Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:37 PM To: Rarig, Harry Cc: fai...@li... Subject: Re: [Fail2ban-users] Add fail2ban to your logwatch daily report Rarig, Harry wrote: > Here they are guyz...knock yerselves out! ;-) > If you are running Fedora Core 3, you can untar these directly from = "/" into the correct logwatch directory locations. Many thanks! I'm using the cAos distro with Logwatch 7.1 and the files needed to be installed under /etc/logwatch. Unfortunately, it keeps failing with an error about a file even though it exists: # /usr/sbin/logwatch --print --service fail2ban *** Error: There is no logfile defined. Do you have a /etc/logwatch/conf/logfiles/fail2ban.conf file ? # ls /etc/logwatch/conf/logfiles/fail2ban.conf /etc/logwatch/conf/logfiles/fail2ban.conf I should be catching up on work at the moment, so I'll look into it = later. Take care, Ben |