Editing Logs (Linux)
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− | Linux logs are save usually in <code>/var/log</code> folder. Most linux distribution uses [[syslog]], [[syslog-ng]] or [[rsyslog]] software for logging or sending them to remote servers. Analytics and visualisation software such a [[Elasticsearch]] and [[Kibana]] can be used for log inspection. | + | Linux logs are save usually in <code>/var/log</code> folder. Most linux distribution uses [[/syslog/]], [[/syslog-ng/]] or [[/rsyslog/]] software for logging or sending them to remote servers. Analytics and visualisation software such a [[Elasticsearch]] and [[Kibana]] can be used for log inspection. |
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