[opensuse] How can I setup live viewing of logs via a web browser?



Is there a way I can view my logs via a web browser in real time, or near real time?

I know I can use apache ssi, but it didn't seem to parse the files correctly. Has anyone done this?

What I am trying to accomplish is:

Having a syslog server, and having people be able to get to their applications log files from a single web page (just links to their app, then their log file).

Thanks

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