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I don't believe there's a way to do exactly that in Webmin/Virtualmin... the closest thing would be Webmin -> System -> System Logs, click one of the logfiles, then choose "View Log".
At the bottom, you can search for text -- so you could enter your IP address there and use that to search the log.
I don't believe there's a way to do exactly that in Webmin/Virtualmin... the closest thing would be Webmin -> System -> System Logs, click one of the logfiles, then choose "View Log".
At the bottom, you can search for text -- so you could enter your IP address there and use that to search the log.
-Eric
Hi Eric Thanks for the reply. That is what I thought.
What I am really want to do is compare log entries across multiple logs at the same time, making it easer to track patterns of hack attempts.
Anyway thanks Allan