On 16/11/2018 00:43, Maxe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of our systems, running ARCH Linux, was compromised (a
> non-privileged account, fortunately). But, we could not find
> /var/log/auth.log or similar for investigation. Does the journal keep
> track of login attempts?
Yes.
journalctl allows access to
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 01:43:17AM +0100, Maxe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of our systems, running ARCH Linux, was compromised (a non-privileged
> account, fortunately). But, we could not find /var/log/auth.log or similar
> for investigation. Does the journal keep track of login attempts? It seems
> that
Hi,
One of our systems, running ARCH Linux, was compromised (a
non-privileged account, fortunately). But, we could not find
/var/log/auth.log or similar for investigation. Does the journal keep
track of login attempts? It seems that ARCH does not run [r]syslogd.
Best regards,
Maxe
kaa...@nut
On 13/11/2018 09:18, Leandro Papi wrote:
As I understand, it's common, and the good way to have NB9.0 in
community repository.
I have since then put the package in IgnorePkg and kept using the 8.2 version.
There are actually AUR packages for NB8.2 [1], and the nightly version
of NB9.0 [2] which
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