"Aaron Brown" <Aaron.Brown@talenttree.com> writes:
First off, Congrats on making an awesome utility. I've used it in 2 nationwide networks utilizing over 200 Routers, servers and network appliances and its run rock solid. But I would like to make the logs viewable via a webpage for security purposes. Unfortunately the Logs come out as a continuous line when viewed as html. Basically I'd like to be able to add a html page break ,<br>, to the end of each log message as they are written. I'm sure its an easy fix, but I am by no means a programmer. If possible could you tell me which src file and line that holds the command that writes the actual syslog message to the file. Any help would be appreciated.
Please split your lines. Configure your web server so that the content-type of the log files (*.log, I guess) is text/plain. And don't even think just prefixing all lines with <br> would be enough. Think of a log line that says "<foo ". -- tv@{{hq.yok.utu,havoc,gaeshido}.fi,{debian,wanderer}.org,stonesoft.com} double a,b=4,c;main(){for(;++a<2e6;c-=(b=-b)/a++);printf("%f\n",c);}