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macOS sierra logging system breaks sudo, nmap, and other system.log alerts #41
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Ah shoot, it looks like this bug will be worse than I thought. macOS Sierra actually removed these messages from |
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No notification for sudo + nmap commands
new macOS sierra logging system leads to no notifications for sudo, nmap, and other system.log alerts
Nov 29, 2016
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new macOS sierra logging system leads to no notifications for sudo, nmap, and other system.log alerts
macOS sierra logging system breaks sudo, nmap, and other system.log alerts
Dec 5, 2016
If you can point my in the right direction (not used |
Does it work in High Sierra? |
No, Development is temporarily on hold, check out these alternatives in the meantime: |
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Hi all,
Running MacOS Sierra and using the terminal with some random sudo + nmap commands.
However, I get no notifications for these events. I use the latest Security Growler.app (dark mode).
Any idea why?
Cheers,
Andreas
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