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shipon_97 09-20-2016 01:17 AM

user privileged on loganalyzer !
 
Dear Friends ,

I have to configure syslog server successfully with three different areas :
1) All Messages
2) Network
3) Unix

Now I want to create two specific monitoring users except ADMIN ,a user 'netuser' can see only network area and 'hostuser' can see the Unix fields .
'netuser' has no privilege to see the unix machine's log and 'hostuser' has no privileges to see network related logs .

Is it possible to give privileges using this ways under loganalyzer page?

Habitual 09-20-2016 07:59 AM

So, where are you stuck, exactly?
See http://loganalyzer.adiscon.com/doc/manual.html

shipon_97 09-21-2016 04:46 AM

Thx for your reply .
Now I want to create two specific monitoring users except ADMIN ,a user 'netuser' can see only network area and 'hostuser' can see the Unix fields .
'netuser' has no privilege to see the unix machine's log and 'hostuser' has no privileges to see network related logs .

Is it possible to give privileges using this ways under loganalyzer page?

Habitual 09-21-2016 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shipon_97 (Post 5608140)
Is it possible to give privileges using this ways under loganalyzer page?

Read the link.
exactly? doesn't mean repeat what you've already made known.

Good Luck.

TB0ne 09-21-2016 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shipon_97 (Post 5608140)
Thx for your reply .
Now I want to create two specific monitoring users except ADMIN ,a user 'netuser' can see only network area and 'hostuser' can see the Unix fields .
'netuser' has no privilege to see the unix machine's log and 'hostuser' has no privileges to see network related logs .

Is it possible to give privileges using this ways under loganalyzer page?

Right...this is the same thing you posted in your original post. So again: WHERE ARE YOU STUCK???

And honestly, this seems like a homework question. You can easily set up syslog-ng to put different log-levels/events into different files, then it's just a matter of file permissions to do what you're after. But you haven't provided us any details, told us version/distro of Linux, what you're using for syslogging, or what you've actually done/tried on your own.


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