Bug 89217

Summary: RFE: add keyword "failure" to redhat-logviewer
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Peter van Egdom <p.van.egdom>
Component: redhat-logviewerAssignee: Tammy Fox <tammy.c.fox>
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Description Peter van Egdom 2003-04-21 11:40:33 UTC
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Description of problem:

To catch some more potential issues, the keyword "failure" could be added to the
ALERTWORDS section of "/etc/sysconfig/redhat-logviewer".

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
redhat-logviewer-0.8.5-1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. run "redhat-logviewer"
2. 
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Actual Results:  
Noticed that su(pam_unix) authentication failures haven't got a red icon.

Expected Results:  
"failure" keyword should trigger some more results.

Additional info:

Red Hat Linux release 9 (Shrike)

redhat-logviewer-0.8.5-1

Comment 1 Miloslav Trmac 2003-04-22 13:13:25 UTC
Maybe just "fail"? Even more general

Comment 2 Tammy Fox 2003-04-22 14:17:49 UTC
The word failed was in the list, so I changed it to fail. When you upgrade to
the version 0.8.5-6 from rawhide, it will not overwrite your preferences file,
so if you want to use the change, you should go into the Preferences, remove the
keyword failed, and add fail.