Journalctl remote logsdoes journalctl eliminate the need for most logging?where are port scan logs?How does...
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Journalctl remote logs
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How would I get the logs of a remote desktop with journalctl from the server side if I do journalctl -r it I find them but I would like to get ONLY the desktop logs? Excuse my bad grammar as it is not my first language.
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How would I get the logs of a remote desktop with journalctl from the server side if I do journalctl -r it I find them but I would like to get ONLY the desktop logs? Excuse my bad grammar as it is not my first language.
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I'm more curious about what "desktop logs" is. The processes providing your desktop are usually not run as service, so their logs won't go through journald. Unless they do usesyslog()
function or explicitly connect to journald
– 炸鱼薯条德里克
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I would like to see my like from desktop (PC#1) on my server I am not sure if that makes things clear.
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How would I get the logs of a remote desktop with journalctl from the server side if I do journalctl -r it I find them but I would like to get ONLY the desktop logs? Excuse my bad grammar as it is not my first language.
logs journalctl
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How would I get the logs of a remote desktop with journalctl from the server side if I do journalctl -r it I find them but I would like to get ONLY the desktop logs? Excuse my bad grammar as it is not my first language.
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I'm more curious about what "desktop logs" is. The processes providing your desktop are usually not run as service, so their logs won't go through journald. Unless they do usesyslog()
function or explicitly connect to journald
– 炸鱼薯条德里克
53 mins ago
I would like to see my like from desktop (PC#1) on my server I am not sure if that makes things clear.
– DarkSachiro
46 mins ago
add a comment |
I'm more curious about what "desktop logs" is. The processes providing your desktop are usually not run as service, so their logs won't go through journald. Unless they do usesyslog()
function or explicitly connect to journald
– 炸鱼薯条德里克
53 mins ago
I would like to see my like from desktop (PC#1) on my server I am not sure if that makes things clear.
– DarkSachiro
46 mins ago
I'm more curious about what "desktop logs" is. The processes providing your desktop are usually not run as service, so their logs won't go through journald. Unless they do use
syslog()
function or explicitly connect to journald– 炸鱼薯条德里克
53 mins ago
I'm more curious about what "desktop logs" is. The processes providing your desktop are usually not run as service, so their logs won't go through journald. Unless they do use
syslog()
function or explicitly connect to journald– 炸鱼薯条德里克
53 mins ago
I would like to see my like from desktop (PC#1) on my server I am not sure if that makes things clear.
– DarkSachiro
46 mins ago
I would like to see my like from desktop (PC#1) on my server I am not sure if that makes things clear.
– DarkSachiro
46 mins ago
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I'm more curious about what "desktop logs" is. The processes providing your desktop are usually not run as service, so their logs won't go through journald. Unless they do use
syslog()
function or explicitly connect to journald– 炸鱼薯条德里克
53 mins ago
I would like to see my like from desktop (PC#1) on my server I am not sure if that makes things clear.
– DarkSachiro
46 mins ago