use smtp / postfix + ssh to send a remote server's log

hike mh1272 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 31 20:03:14 UTC 2010


On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:27 AM, sunhux G <sunhux at gmail.com> wrote:

> On our Linux RHES4.x box, I've seen a vendor issuing
> "telnet localhost 25"
> helo ...
> subject...
> ... content ...
> quit (or exit or end?)
>
> to send out mails to say a yahoo addr from our Linux box.
>
> I'll need the exact commands in a Shell script to do :
> ssh to a remote server to do "tail -f
> /app/servers/slapd-hostname/logs/errors | grep -i replication"
> if there's a replication message that appears in the log of the remote
> server (which
> does not have SMTP/postfix running in it), then email out the line of text
> from the log
> with replication message asap (within 30 secs)  to xxxx at yahoo.com &
> yyyy at yahoo.com
>
> Note that our current SMTP/Postfix server can't ssh using public+private
> keys to the remote server, just using password authentication, so the
> ssh session once logged in to the remote box has to be left open/logged in
> constantly
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