[syslog-ng]filter(DEFAULT)

Andrew Fort afort@staff.webcentral.com.au
Wed, 13 Dec 2000 15:30:26 +1000


> So it will have the opposite affect of what I wanted then... anything
> that matches host1 will set match=1 and DEFAULT won't match.  Heh,
> somehow I find it amusing that my logic was completely backwards.  Or
> maybe I'm up too late.  :-)

Correct :) Your rules have two filter statements, it's only the 

filter(host1);

and not the filter(DEFAULT); which is causing any action.

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afort