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| Is there a mechanism for pre-processing syslogd(8) output sent to a tty device to change the message's color based on its content? For example, if you're logging firewall activity to a terminal, you might want to highlight certain log messages in red to indicate critical status. Thanks, Mike -- | Systems Specialist: CBE,MSE Michael T. Davis (Mike) | Departmental Networking/Computing http://www.ecr6.ohio-state.edu/~davism/ | The Ohio State University | 197 Watts, (614) 292-6928 |
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| Michael T. Davis <DAVISM@ecr6.ohio-state.edu> wrote: > Is there a mechanism for pre-processing syslogd(8) output sent to a tty > device to change the message's color based on its content? For example, if > you're logging firewall activity to a terminal, you might want to highlight > certain log messages in red to indicate critical status. maybe you can do something with the "swatch" package (port: security/swatch). |