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  • Assuming you have full terminal access and WinSCP:

     

    1. Navigate to /var/log/
    2. Locate the ASM log (file is called asm)
    3. Download the file and open in text editor (Notepad++)
    4. Save as .csv
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    mf5
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    Yes i have full acces to terminal, i forgot to mention clearly in question that we need all asm security event logs as i can have only 100 logs at a time

     

  • Just send your ASM logs to an external log server (for example Splunk) and export from there as much information as you need in CSV