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Re: honeyall logs reset
From: james.deese () gmail com
Date: 28 Feb 2006 16:35:17 -0000
If you want to do it the manual way, your log files are most likely stored in /var/log. I don't think there is an option for doing this within the honeywall menu, you will need to go to the command line. For example, to get rid of all pcap data you can "rm -rf /var/log/pcap/*". You will need to stop tcpdump before doing this or delete all of the files within the pcap folder except for the latest file because tcpdump is still writing to it. Other log files are stored the same way. Some may be within a Mysql database that you will need to reset but its all up to how you have your honeywall configured.
Current thread:
- honeyall logs reset James Lee (Feb 27)
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- Re: honeyall logs reset Stefan Kelm (Feb 28)
- Re: honeyall logs reset James Lee (Feb 28)
- Re: honeyall logs reset james . deese (Feb 28)
- Re: honeyall logs reset Earl Sammons (Mar 03)