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Diagnosing a sudden, uncommanded powerdown (Debian)
My desktop had developed a strange habit this morning: shortly after starting up and logging in, it shutdown very suddenly. There was a mechanical noise like a relay opening, the fan spun down, though ...
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Debian 10 - OpenSSH-Server How to redirect user login info to a different logins file?
Debian 10 + OPENSSH-SERVER 7.9
I have a remote server that connect to my local server every minutes and in the local server's syslog, every minute I have:
Oct 11 18:22:01 localhost systemd[1]: Started ...
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SFTP backup task got a network issue and cannot reconnect after on debian
I have got a problem with a scheduled task in PHP on my debian server.
Every night, I send a backup of data from server S1 to server S2. The two server are dedicated server but not host at the same ...
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logcheck ignores one of my ignore patterns
I use logcheck for more than a decade and never had an issue. Now some messages are ignored and I just can't wrap my head around why.
My ignore.d.server/_self contains:
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:...
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How to check for screen activation in system logs
I have a Debian 10 (Buster) installed, and I was wondering how to check in the system logs when the screen was activated.
The way I configured the OS is that I have turned off in the power manager ...
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Journald not logging custom fields on debian
I have the following script that I run on both an Arch Linux machine as well as a Debian stretch machine. On the Arch Linux machine I'm able to find the random value that was logged, whereas I can't ...
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Can iptables change its rules based on the network you're currently in?
Does iptables have a way to automatically adapt some of its rules or just straight out switch which rule sets it's using based on what your current network is?
I have a lot of uses for something like ...
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Configure Logrotate to only rotate partially
I'm using Logrotate to rotate Apache logs. But instead of starting with an empty log file after each rotation, I'd like to keep some lines from the old log.
Is there a solution which prevents the ...
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How do I get reasonable server-side NFS log output?
I was experiencing some problems with nfs-kernel-server on Debian stretch which I could solve by luck. Still, I learned that the log output was not of much help of me. I would like to change that to ...
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memory usage history from command line in Debian
I need to know the memory/CPU usage history from command line. My server is Debian (text mode only). Is it possible?
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Rsyslogd Log entry about attack created by unknown application
I have a server running for testing purposes which lately caught some strange log entries in /var/log/syslog, /var/log/user.log and /var/log/messages.
auth.log does not show anything suspicious. No (...
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Simple centralized logging for small Debian-based cluster
I have small cluster with 8 servers. Every one has Debian 8.4 installed. I'm only one administrator. What would be the simplest solution for centralized logging with following requirements:
Easy to ...
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How to run logrotate as a local user?
I'm trying to manage logs which are generated by local scripts. These logs are nothing but stdout and stderr redirected to local files. I don't have root access and trying to run logrotate as a ...
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Disable Logging on Raspian/Debian
I want to stop my Raspberry Pi to create System-wide Logs in Order to save Memory Space.
Is there a Way to disable Logrotate?
I Hope You can help me
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Read history commands on GNOME 2?
Someone (old employee) deleted the history record and I am wondering if there is any way to read the commands executed by Gnome ?
Thanks!
FYI:
Server: Debian 6.0 Gnome: v2