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Logging incoming IP addresses on a specific port

I've tried tcpflow and iptables but I'm unable to do so. I believe someone is attempting to DDOS my open port which is a server, so that my clients are unable to connect. From tcpflow I'm able to get ...
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Linux network audit

I have a server with Linux Red-hat Enterprise Edition 5.4 installed. and a client/server application that permits connection at the port 6000, but it doesn't offer connections log. I want to know ...
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Create a logging program

I want to create a program that logs all the processes started by the user and confirms after they are started. I don't want to log all the syscalls and other daemon processes. I have initially ...
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3rd party tool for log rotation in Linux?

I want an auto archive all of my log files for an application on my Linux distro. Also after the log files have been archived, the actual log files should be deleted (not the archived ones). I know ...
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email myself startup screen messages log

I currently have a NAS (Ubuntu 10.04) on my network without an access to a monitor due to a lack of a graphics card. I noticed that every time I restart the NAS, it's been taking longer to fully ...
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How does one look at the 'kernel log' in fedora linux

I have just installed fedora 12 linux on my dell Gx2600 pc every so often the pc hangs - screen goes blank & usb keyboard stops working. Question: is there a place were the kernel logs problems ...
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how to find a particular log from a server for one particular time and zip logs for only that time

I have got a command for the above question. Could anyone please explain me the below command? DATE=`date +%m%d%Y-%H%M%S` ; for i in `ls -lt *.log* | grep "Oct 11" | grep -E '12:|13:|14:' | awk '{...
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