Anyone ever used the -f option in raptor's remotelogfile program? It supposedly
follows the logfile entries, per tail -f, but remotelogfile is very picky about the
order of the arguments you pass it and no matter where I seem to put the -f,
it doesn't like it. Latest attempt looks something like:
 
./remotelogfile ip.of.firewall -o10000 logfile -f
 
-o10000 is the offset in bytes from the end of the logfile. Otherwise it starts at the beginning of the file.
 
Matt
 

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