EFF's Logfinder
clonebarkins writes "EFF has just released a new software tool called "logfinder" to help server admins find (and delete) unnecessary log files on their boxen. "By finding unwanted log files, logfinder informs system administrators when their servers are collecting personal data and gives them the opportunity to turn logging off if it isn't gathering information necessary for administering the system.""
I think so, but really it's just another step in an arms race. How long until we see court orders to collect this sort of information? Or forbidding the use of log destruction/filtering tools?
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My first thought was the main purpose of this would be to identify and eliminate "wasted" disk space. There are a bunch of logs that, without management, really just end up being wasted bits on your disk. Generally, that may be a useful utility, at least to me.
I was suprised to see the EFF seems to have a totally different motivation. It seems their real motivation is that the government can't demand logs that don't exists, or more specifically you can't get in trouble for not providing what you don't actually have.
Not sure what I think of that...
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