Configure syslog to print the Security violation alarm on user terminal (via Linux Explore)

Open the /etc/rsyslog.conf file for syslog configuration in fedora Linux (some linux like CentOS has /etc/syslog.conf). It will show the something similar as given below: # Log all kernel messages to the console. # Logging much else clutters up the screen. #kern.*                                                 /dev/console # Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher. # Don’t log private authentication messages! *.info;mail.none;authpriv … Read More: Configure syslog to print the Security violation alarms

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