[syslog-ng] 1.1.14 being bashful?

Balazs Scheidler bazsi@balabit.hu
Sat, 8 May 1999 11:53:50 +0200


> ---syslog-ng.conf---
> #
> # /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
> #
> # Last update: 1999 04 07
> #
> 
> # sources
> source src { 
> 		udp 0.0.0.0,512; 
> 		unix-stream /dev/log;
> 		internal;
> 	   };
> 
> # destinations
> destination console     { file /dev/console; 		};
> destination kernel_log  { file /var/log/kernel.log; 	};
> destination secure_log  { file /var/log/secure.log; 	};
> destination ssh_log     { file /var/log/ssh.log;  	};
> destination mail_log    { file /var/log/mail.log; 	};
> destination ftp_log     { file /var/log/ftp.log;  	};
> destination msgs_log	{ file /var/log/messages.log; 	};
> destination crit_log	{ file /var/log/crit.log; 	};
> 
> destination log_term    { file /dev/tty10; };
> destination secure_term { file /dev/tty9;  };
> 
> 
> # filters
> filter kernel  { facility(kern) or program("kernel"); };
> filter mail    { facility(mail) or program("qmail");  };
> filter ftp     { program(".*ftpd");  };
> filter ssh     { match("ssh.*");   };
> filter secure  { ( facility(authpriv) or match("Overseer") )
> 		 and not match("ssh.*"); };
> filter crit    { priority(crit); };
		   ^^^^^^^^

I don't know how you could run syslog-ng since, it reports a parse error for
me. Instead of priority() you should have written level(). And syslog-ng
didn't support comments yet.

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