Events
Important actions taken in ESET Server Security for Linux Web interface, failed login attempts to Web interface, ESET Server Security for Linux related commands executed via Terminal and some more information is logged in the Events screen.
Each recorded action includes the following information: time the event occured, component (if available), event, user
Display events via Terminal
To display the content of Events screen via a Terminal window, use the lslog command line tool.
Syntax: /opt/eset/efs/bin/lslog [OPTIONS]
Options - short form |
Options - long form |
Description |
---|---|---|
-f |
--follow |
Wait for new logs and append them to the output |
-o |
--optimize |
Optimize logs |
-c |
--csv |
Display logs in CSV format. |
-e |
--events |
List Event logs |
-u |
--urls |
List URL logs |
-n |
--sent-files |
Display a list of files submitted for analysis |
-s |
--scans |
List On-Demand scan logs |
|
--with-log-name |
Display Log name column in addition |
|
--ods-details=log-name |
Display details of an on-demand scan identified by log name |
|
--ods-detections=log-name |
Display detections of an on-demand scan identified by log name |
|
--ods-notscanned=log-name |
Display not scanned items of an on-demand scan identified by log name |
-d |
--detections |
List Detection Log records |
|
--ods-events=log-name |
Print detections found and files not scanned during specific On-demand scan identified by log name. |
-b |
--blocked-files |
List block files logs |
-t |
--network |
List Network Access Protection log records |
|
--va-scans |
List Vulnerability Assessment scan logs |
Examples
Display all event logs:
/opt/eset/efs/bin/lslog -e |
Save all event logs in CSV format to a file in the Documents directory of current user:
/opt/eset/efs/bin/lslog -ec > /home/$USER/Documents/eventlogs.csv |