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Diffstat (limited to 'security/vlog/files/patch-vlog.c')
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diff --git a/security/vlog/files/patch-vlog.c b/security/vlog/files/patch-vlog.c deleted file mode 100644 index d7551ef2633e..000000000000 --- a/security/vlog/files/patch-vlog.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ ---- vlog.c.orig Wed Oct 15 22:18:26 2003 -+++ vlog.c Wed Oct 15 22:18:46 2003 -@@ -23,32 +23,32 @@ - - void usage() - { -- fprintf(stderr, " --%s v%s (%s) %s --Curses based logfile viewer for IP-Filter -- --Options: -- -r (rotated): read also old, rotated log files (logfile.0, ...) -- -i show ipmon log lines only (default is to show all log lines) -- -g regexp (grep) show only loglines that match 'regexp' -- -v regexp (grep -v) show only loglines that do not match 'regexp' -- -l logfile name of log file to be read -- -l{imsxladcq} predefined logfile names: i = /var/log/ipflog (default), -- m = /var/log/messages, s = /var/log/syslog, -- x = /var/log/xferlog, l = /var/log/maillog, -- a = /var/log/authlog, d = /var/log/daemon, -- c = /var/cron/log, q = /var/log/squid. -- -<nn>f or -f follow logfile: a simple `tail -<nn>f' (no curses) -- -<nn> or -n <nn> print <nn> loglines on stdout and exit (no curses) -- -s [[Mmm] dd] show lines from date Mmm dd hh:mm:ss. If Mmm and dd are -- [hh[:mm[:ss]] not given, use current day. (ex: -s Jul 21) (ex: -s 12:30) -- -e ... same thing as -s, specify end date (no curses) -- -o{dtuhfrilan} choose which optional fields to display (date time usec -- host intf rule isba-rule hdrlen, or all/none) -- -t (text only) don't print ANSI codes (if no curses mode) -- -d disguise IP addresses and hostnames for publishing purpose -- -w <nn> or -ww force vlog output line width to nn chars max (if no curses) -- -h this help (-ww = no width limitation) -+ fprintf(stderr, "\n\ -+%s v%s (%s) %s\n\ -+Curses based logfile viewer for IP-Filter\n\ -+\n\ -+Options:\n\ -+ -r (rotated): read also old, rotated log files (logfile.0, ...)\n\ -+ -i show ipmon log lines only (default is to show all log lines)\n\ -+ -g regexp (grep) show only loglines that match 'regexp'\n\ -+ -v regexp (grep -v) show only loglines that do not match 'regexp'\n\ -+ -l logfile name of log file to be read\n\ -+ -l{imsxladcq} predefined logfile names: i = /var/log/ipflog (default),\n\ -+ m = /var/log/messages, s = /var/log/syslog,\n\ -+ x = /var/log/xferlog, l = /var/log/maillog,\n\ -+ a = /var/log/authlog, d = /var/log/daemon,\n\ -+ c = /var/cron/log, q = /var/log/squid.\n\ -+ -<nn>f or -f follow logfile: a simple `tail -<nn>f' (no curses)\n\ -+ -<nn> or -n <nn> print <nn> loglines on stdout and exit (no curses)\n\ -+ -s [[Mmm] dd] show lines from date Mmm dd hh:mm:ss. If Mmm and dd are\n\ -+ [hh[:mm[:ss]] not given, use current day. (ex: -s Jul 21) (ex: -s 12:30)\n\ -+ -e ... same thing as -s, specify end date (no curses)\n\ -+ -o{dtuhfrilan} choose which optional fields to display (date time usec\n\ -+ host intf rule isba-rule hdrlen, or all/none)\n\ -+ -t (text only) don't print ANSI codes (if no curses mode)\n\ -+ -d disguise IP addresses and hostnames for publishing purpose\n\ -+ -w <nn> or -ww force vlog output line width to nn chars max (if no curses)\n\ -+ -h this help (-ww = no width limitation)\n\ - ", MYNAME, VERSION, DATE, CREDIT); - - exit(1); |