logcheck-test - Online in the Cloud

This is the command logcheck-test that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


logcheck-test - test new logcheck rules easily

SYNOPSIS


logcheck-test [-q|-i] [-a|-s|-l FILE] [-e] [-P PREFIX] [-S SUFFIX] RULE
logcheck-test [-q|-i] [-a|-s|-l FILE] -r RULEFILE

DESCRIPTION


logcheck-test parses a log file for matching lines specified by a single rule or a rule
file. If using a single RULE you can set a PREFIX and a SUFFIX to write new rules easily.

OPTIONS


-h, --help
Show usage information

-a, --auth.log
Parse /var/log/auth.log for matching lines

-s, --syslog
Parse /var/log/syslog for matching lines

-l, --log-file FILE
Parse FILE for matching lines

-i, --invert-match
Show line that don't match the RULE or the RULEFILE

-q, --quiet
Suppress rule summary at the end of output

-e, --surround-rule
Surround RULE with standard prefix and suffix:

^[[:alpha:]]{3} [ :[:digit:]]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ RULE$

-P, --append-prefix PREFIX
Append PREFIX to rule prefix. Option can be given multiple times

-S, --prepend-suffix SUFFIX
Prepend SUFFIX to rule suffix. Option can be given multiple times

-r, --rule-file RULEFILE
Use file RULEFILE for rule input

EXAMPLES


With logcheck-test you can easily write and test new rules.

Test a single rule against /var/log/syslog:
logcheck-test -s "RULE"

Test a single rule against ~/log, surround the rule with standard prefix and suffix and
append "kernel " to prefix:
logcheck-test -l ~/log -e -P "kernel " "RULE"

Test the rules in rulefiles/linux/ignore.d.server/kernel against ~/log:
logcheck-test -l ~/log -r rulefiles/linux/ignore.d.server/kernel

Test which lines the rules in rulefiles/linux/ignore.d.server/kernel doesn't match:
logcheck-test -l ~/log -r rulefiles/linux/ignore.d.server/kernel -i

EXIT STATUS


On successful matching logcheck-test will complete with exit code 0. An exit code of 1
indicates no successful matching.

An exit code greater then 1 indicates an error occurred. Textual errors are written to the
standard error stream.

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