Red Hat Logwatch
jeff vier
jeff.vier at tradingtechnologies.com
Mon Dec 8 16:16:06 CET 2003
Perhaps this is a question more appropriate for a mailing list about
LogWatch.
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 08:46, Chris Stankaitis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been using nagios for quite a long while now, but there are a
> couple of loose ends in my implementation that I am trying to tie up. I
> do SSH checks with Nagios using the check_ssh plugin, and each of of
> these SSH checks show up as
>
> **Unmatched Entries**
> Connection from 10.0.0.XX port 33309
> Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0
> Connection from 10.0.0.XX port 33479
> Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0
> Connection from 10.0.0.XX port 33612
> Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0
> Connection from 10.0.0.XX port 33792
> Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0
>
>
> in my daily logwatch creating *pages* of crap to have to filter through,
> has anyone hacked up the logwatch scripts to ignore their nagios server
> IP?? if so could you perhaps send me a patch or point me down the right
> road to making the code changes to filter out this info, or otherwise
> condense it into a manageable size... I.E.
>
> **Unmatched Entries**
> Connection from 10.0.0.XX port 33309 ... 705 times
>
> or something like that.
>
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