January 2010
Beginner to intermediate
936 pages
27h 45m
English
The logs generated automatically by Mac OS X itself and by numerous other applications store crucial information about errors, network and file access, and other activities that could indicate security breaches of various kinds. This chapter discussed the kinds of information that can be stored in logs — where to find them, how to understand them, and how you can use them to increase your security. Apple's Console utility, included with Mac OS X, is usually the easiest way to examine log files.
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