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2012-10-24journalctl: remove left-over log messageLennart Poettering
2012-10-19util: unify line caching and column cachingLennart Poettering
2012-10-19util: unify usage of on_tty() in util.cLennart Poettering
2012-10-18journalctl: unify ellipsation handling between journalctl and systemctlLennart Poettering
2012-10-18journalctl: don't ellipsize unless on a ttyLennart Poettering
2012-10-18journalctl: honour -n if -F is usedLennart Poettering
2012-10-18journalctl: move access check before the first access to the journal filesLennart Poettering
2012-10-18journalctl: implement quering field values with new -F switchLennart Poettering
Example: journalctl -F _SYSTEMD_UNIT will list all units that ever logged to the journal.
2012-10-18journal: add ability to list values a specified field can take in all ↵Lennart Poettering
entries of the journal The new 'unique' API allows listing all unique field values that a field specified by a field name can take in all entries of the journal. This allows answering queries such as "What units logged to the journal?", "What hosts have logged into the journal?", "Which boot IDs have logged into the journal?". Ultimately this allows implementation of tools similar to lastlog based on journal data. Note that listing these field values will not work for journal files created with older journald, as the field values are not indexed in older files.
2012-10-16journalctl: add --unit=/-u to match by unit nameLennart Poettering
This applies unit_name_mangle() to the specified unit names and hence can handle weird characters nicely and will add unit suffixes as necessary.
2012-10-16journalctl: harmonise in-stream commentsLennart Poettering
From now on, always use ANSI-SQL-style comments in log streams, i.e. prefix with --. We also suffix things with this, just to be nice...
2012-10-15journalctl: skip informational messages in export/json modesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-10-14journalctl: make --follow really workZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-10-13journalctl: make --follow work againZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Stopped working after cfbc22ab 'journalctl: implement --since= and --until for filtering by time'.
2012-10-11journalctl: implement --since= and --until for filtering by timeLennart Poettering
2012-10-11journal: support epxorting the journal in a format suitable for ↵Lennart Poettering
text/event-stream
2012-10-10journalctl: properly parse --cursor= long getopt in addition to short -cLennart Poettering
2012-10-09journal: implement follow mode for HTTP GET in gatewaydLennart Poettering
2012-09-28logs-show: various cleanupsLennart Poettering
Among other cleanups this introduces a threshold for the size of binary blobs we serialize as integer arrays in the JSON output. THis can be disabled via --all.
2012-09-28journalctl: add --cursor switchLennart Poettering
2012-09-24journald: always pass first entry timestamp back from journal_file_verify()Lennart Poettering
2012-09-24journalctl: print correct timespan in verifyMirco Tischler
The old code used a timestamp to print a timespan for unsealed journalfiles, incorrectly showing things like 2230 days of unsealed entries. Print the timespan between the first and last entry instead.
2012-09-24journalctl: reset cached column count on SIGWINCHDave Reisner
This requires a little bit of tip-toeing around to explicitly avoid touching the environment from a sig handler. Instead, simply create a function to reset the var to its "unset" state, allowing the next call to columns() to recalculate and cache the new value.
2012-09-21journalctl: make the argument to -n optionalLennart Poettering
2012-09-12journalctl: print QR code only if we are running on an UTF-8 systemLennart Poettering
2012-09-07journal: add call to determine current journal file disk usageLennart Poettering
2012-09-05journalctl: show "Reboot" markers in output only when showing local-only entriesLennart Poettering
2012-09-05journalctl: replace --local by --merge, i.e. don't interleave remote ↵Lennart Poettering
journals by default
2012-09-05journalctl: rework JSON output modeLennart Poettering
This splits the JSON output mode into different modes: json and json-pretty. The former printing one entry per line, the latter showing JSON objects nicely indented and in multiple lines to make it easier to read for humans.
2012-08-22journalctl: complain if unprivileged users attempt to access the journal and ↵Lennart Poettering
persistant logging is off
2012-08-21journalctl: be more friendly when informing about seal verificationLennart Poettering
2012-08-21journalctl: add a bit of color to the outputLennart Poettering
2012-08-21journal: automatically evolve FSS key even when nothing is loggedLennart Poettering
2012-08-21journalctl: reword things a bitLennart Poettering
2012-08-20journal: rearrange QR code output a bit to fi to 80x25 terminalsLennart Poettering
2012-08-20journalctl: explain QR code useLennart Poettering
2012-08-20journalctl: output FSS key as QR code on generatingLennart Poettering
2012-08-20journal: make libgcrypt dependency optionalLennart Poettering
2012-08-20journal: fix tag ordering checkLennart Poettering
2012-08-18jounral: write bit fiddling testLennart Poettering
This test goes through every single bit in a journal file, toggles it, and checks if this change is detected by the verification.
2012-08-17journal: set secure deletion flags for FSS fileLennart Poettering
2012-08-17journal: after verification output validated time rangeLennart Poettering
2012-08-17journal: rework terminologyLennart Poettering
Let's clean up our terminology a bit. New terminology: FSS = Forward Secure Sealing FSPRG = Forward Secure Pseudo-Random Generator FSS is the combination of FSPRG and a HMAC. Sealing = process of adding authentication tags to the journal. Verification = process of checking authentication tags to the journal. Sealing Key = The key used for adding authentication tags to the journal. Verification Key = The key used for checking authentication tags of the journal. Key pair = The pair of Sealing Key and Verification Key Internally, the Sealing Key is the combination of the FSPRG State plus change interval/start time. Internally, the Verification Key is the combination of the FSPRG Seed plus change interval/start time.
2012-08-16journal: add FSPRG journal authenticationLennart Poettering
2012-08-16journalctl: immeidately terminate on invalid seedLennart Poettering
2012-08-16journalctl: add --verify-seed= switch to specify seed valueLennart Poettering
2012-08-16journal: split up journal-file.cLennart Poettering
2012-08-16journal: implement basic journal file verification logicLennart Poettering
2012-08-13journal: add all objects we add to HMACLennart Poettering
2012-08-13journald: initial version of FSPRG hookupLennart Poettering
This adds forward-secure authentication of journal files. This patch includes key generation as well as tagging of journal files, Verification of journal files will be added in a later patch.