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Since my logs barely move, I just made aliases to where the logs are so it's quick display and scan them within the terminal. I'm basically just viewing the system logs, fail2ban log and Caddy's log so it's fairly quick and simple for me.
The only change I'd like to do is change the output of Caddy's log file so it's not a long single line of information per output. I'll have to do a bit more reading on that so I know what information I want to keep and how I want to visually organize it. At least for the moment, I am familiarising myself with what I am looking at and am slowly figuring out what information is relevant to me.
I like to keep my systems as simple and lean as possible which seems to strongly reflect my general approach to life. I find that kind of interesting.
If you like, check GoAccess on the Caddy Files. You can watch them through that instead of less/cat/whatever to see a nice Dashboard. It helps getting a better overview IMHO.
It looks interesting and seems like it would be easy to set up. I'll play with it and see how I like it. Thanks for the suggestion