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NAME

       LoggedFS - Filesystem monitoring with Fuse

SYNOPSIS

       loggedfs [-fp] [-c config-file ] [-l log-file ] directory ...

DESCRIPTION

       LoggedFS  is  a  transparent  fuse-filesystem  which  allows  to log every operations that
       happens in the backend filesystem. Logs can be written to syslog, to a  file,  or  to  the
       standard  output.  LoggedFS  comes  with  a XML configuration file in which you can choose
       exactly what you want to log and what you don't want to log. You can add filters on users,
       operations  (open,  read,  write,  chown,  chmod,  etc.),  filenames  ,  and  return code.
       Filename's filters are regular expressions.

OPTIONS

       -f     Do not start as a daemon. Write logs to stdout if no log file is specified.

       -c config-file
              Use the config-file to filter what you want to log.

       -l log-file
              Use the log-file to write logs to. If no log file is specified then logs  are  only
              written to syslog or to stdout, depending on -f.

       -p     Allow every users to see the new loggedfs.

FILES

       /etc/fuse.conf
              The system wide configuration file.

AUTHOR

       Remi Flament <rflament@laposte.net>

SEE ALSO

       fusermount(1)