From: James Allsopp on
Hi,
In Fedora I used to have it set so that a program would look through all the
logs and e-mail me a summary everyday of things like packages installed, ssh
login attempts and hard-drive partition usage stats. Could someone point me
in a similar direction for my Debian install?

Much appreciated!
Jim
From: Liam O'Toole on
On 2010-03-15, James Allsopp <jamesaallsopp(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
> In Fedora I used to have it set so that a program would look through all the
> logs and e-mail me a summary everyday of things like packages installed, ssh
> login attempts and hard-drive partition usage stats. Could someone point me
> in a similar direction for my Debian install?
>
> Much appreciated!
> Jim
>

The program is logwatch, and is also available in Debian.

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From: Alok G. Singh on
logwatch is fine for some, but you might also want to take a gander at
logcheck. It has user defined rules to ignore known issues so that
familiarity does not breed contempt.

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