On 07/02/2015 04:59 AM, Jim wrote:
> I think the problem is that Centos 7 has decided that log files are a thing of
> the past:
> 
> ls /var/log
> btmp  dmesg  dmesg.old  journal  lastlog  tallylog  wtmp  yum.log
> 
> so no auth.log or secure files exist.
> 
> There is no rsyslog config file so I can't just add a line. 
> 
> The rsyslog-doc package contains dozens of files.  Nothing jumps out as to
> which file might contain the info I need at first glance, so I'll have to do a
> bit of research.
> Jim.


Install rsyslog if you want traditional logfiles.  Use fail2ban systemd
backend if you want to use the journal.


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