When you have Tor Browser open, you can navigate to the hamburger menu ("≡"), then click on "Settings", and finally on "Connection" in the side bar. At the bottom of the page, next to the "View the Tor logs" text, click the button "View Logs...".
- Does Tor browser keep logs?
- Where can I find server log files?
- Where is the log file in Linux?
- What is the auth log file?
Does Tor browser keep logs?
Tor doesn't keep any logs that could identify a particular user. We do take some safe measurements of how the network functions, which you can check out at Tor Metrics.
Where can I find server log files?
In Event Viewer, reading server logs can be a bit easier, but still requires some digging. Each event has a unique ID you can use to investigate log information further. Within Event Viewer, you'll also find server log files sorted into a few different categories, including application, system, and security logs.
Where is the log file in Linux?
Linux log files are stored in plain-text and can be found in the /var/log directory and subdirectory. There are Linux logs for everything: system, kernel, package managers, boot processes, Xorg, Apache, MySQL, etc. In this article, we will focus specifically on Linux system logs.
What is the auth log file?
a) /var/log/auth. log – Contains system authorization information, including user logins and authentication machinsm that were used. b) /var/log/lastlog – Displays the recent login information for all the users. This is not an ascii file. You should use lastlog command to view the content of this file.