I recall this bug in the 3.18 and it was fixed in the 3.19 release. On 4/16/19 8:23 AM, Faine, Mark R. (MSFC-IS40)[NICS] wrote:
syslog-ng 3.18.1 RHEL 6.10
Can someone please help me understand what I'm doing wrong? I thought that when I set the following on a destination:
create_dirs(yes); dir-owner(myuser); dir-group(myuser); group(myuser); owner(myuser); perm(0640);
that files and directories would be created with those permissions, however, I'm seeing something strange. It seems that syslog-ng still wants to create and write to files with root.root. Also, and this is even more unexpected. If I change the permissions on the directories before starting syslog-ng, it fails to write to the directories that are not root.root.
Am I missing something?
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