[syslog-ng] Newbie Question
William Bell
williamb at cwie.net
Mon Aug 21 19:41:11 CEST 2006
You should probably create multiple sources. Like:
source remote { udp(ip("0.0.0.0") port(514)); };
Then send the remote files to a nice archive directive destination ala:
destination remotelogs {
file("/var/REMOTE/$HOST.log"
owner(root) group(root) perm(0755) dir_perm(0755) create_dirs(yes));
};
Finish it up with its own log directive like:
log { source(remote); destination(remotelogs); };
Adding any filters you want to the log directive above. I hope this
helps.
William L. Bell II
CWIE Security Dept.
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[mailto:syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu] On Behalf Of Donald Rush
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 10:18 AM
To: syslog-ng at lists.balabit.hu
Subject: [syslog-ng] Newbie Question
All,
I am working on creating a logging host for some network hardware.
Being new to lunix and syslog-ng I am a little confused to how to keep
the remote syslog messages from showing up in the system log files. I
had to rem out the messages and and localmessages do to they are filling
to fast. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Don R.
rushd-linux:/home/rushd # cat /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
#
# /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
#
# Automatically generated by SuSEconfig on Thu Aug 17 16:58:59 PDT 2006.
#
# PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
#
# you can modify /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf.in instead
#
#
#
# File format description can be found in syslog-ng.conf(5)
# and /usr/share/doc/packages/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.txt.
#
#
# Global options.
#
options { long_hostnames(off); sync(0); perm(0640); stats(3600); };
#
# 'src' is our main source definition. you can add
# more sources driver definitions to it, or define
# your own sources, i.e.:
#
#source my_src { .... };
#
source src {
#
# include internal syslog-ng messages
# note: the internal() soure is required!
#
internal();
#
# the following line will be replaced by the
# socket list generated by SuSEconfig using
# variables from /etc/sysconfig/syslog:
#
unix-dgram("/dev/log");
#
# uncomment to process log messages from network:
#
udp(ip("0.0.0.0") port(514));
};
#
# Filter definitions
#
filter f_iptables { facility(kern) and match("IN=") and match("OUT=");
};
filter f_console { level(warn) and facility(kern) and not
filter(f_iptables)
or level(err) and not facility(authpriv); };
filter f_newsnotice { level(notice) and facility(news); };
filter f_newscrit { level(crit) and facility(news); };
filter f_newserr { level(err) and facility(news); };
filter f_news { facility(news); };
filter f_mailinfo { level(info) and facility(mail); };
filter f_mailwarn { level(warn) and facility(mail); };
filter f_mailerr { level(err, crit) and facility(mail); };
filter f_mail { facility(mail); };
filter f_cron { facility(cron); };
filter f_local { facility(local0, local1, local2, local3,
local4, local5, local6, local7); };
filter f_acpid { match('^\[acpid\]:'); };
filter f_netmgm { match('^NetworkManager:'); };
filter f_messages { not facility(news, mail) and not
filter(f_iptables); };
filter f_warn { level(warn, err, crit) and not filter(f_iptables);
};
filter f_alert { level(alert); };
#
# Most warning and errors on tty10 and on the xconsole pipe:
#
destination console { file("/dev/tty10" group(tty) perm(0620)); };
log { source(src); filter(f_console); destination(console); };
destination xconsole { pipe("/dev/xconsole" group(tty) perm(0400)); };
log { source(src); filter(f_console); destination(xconsole); };
# Enable this, if you want that root is informed immediately,
# e.g. of logins:
#
#destination root { usertty("root"); };
#log { source(src); filter(f_alert); destination(root); };
#
# News-messages in separate files:
#
destination newscrit { file("/var/log/news/news.crit"
owner(news) group(news)); };
log { source(src); filter(f_newscrit); destination(newscrit); };
destination newserr { file("/var/log/news/news.err"
owner(news) group(news)); };
log { source(src); filter(f_newserr); destination(newserr); };
destination newsnotice { file("/var/log/news/news.notice"
owner(news) group(news)); };
log { source(src); filter(f_newsnotice); destination(newsnotice); };
#
# and optionally also all in one file:
# (don't forget to provide logrotation config)
#
#destination news { file("/var/log/news.all"); };
#log { source(src); filter(f_news); destination(news); };
#
# Mail-messages in separate files:
#
destination mailinfo { file("/var/log/mail.info"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_mailinfo); destination(mailinfo); };
destination mailwarn { file("/var/log/mail.warn"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_mailwarn); destination(mailwarn); };
destination mailerr { file("/var/log/mail.err" fsync(yes)); };
log { source(src); filter(f_mailerr); destination(mailerr); };
#
# and also all in one file:
#
destination mail { file("/var/log/mail"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_mail); destination(mail); };
#
# acpid messages in one file:
#
destination acpid { file("/var/log/acpid"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_acpid); destination(acpid); flags(final); };
#
# NetworkManager messages in one file:
#
destination netmgm { file("/var/log/NetworkManager"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_netmgm); destination(netmgm); flags(final);
};
#
# Cron-messages in one file:
# (don't forget to provide logrotation config)
#
#destination cron { file("/var/log/cron"); };
#log { source(src); filter(f_cron); destination(cron); };
#
# Some boot scripts use/require local[1-7]:
#
##destination localmessages { file("/var/log/localmessages"); };
##log { source(src); filter(f_local); destination(localmessages); };
#
# All messages except iptables and the facilities news and mail:
#
##destination messages { file("/var/log/messages"); };
##log { source(src); filter(f_messages); destination(messages); };
#
# Firewall (iptables) messages in one file:
#
destination firewall { file("/var/log/firewall"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_iptables); destination(firewall); };
#
# Warnings (except iptables) in one file:
#
destination warn { file("/var/log/warn" fsync(yes)); };
log { source(src); filter(f_warn); destination(warn); };
#
# Enable this, if you want to keep all messages in one file:
# (don't forget to provide logrotation config)
#
#destination allmessages { file("/var/log/allmessages"); };
#log { source(src); destination(allmessages); };
destination logip {
file("/data/logs/HOSTS/$HOST_FROM/$FACILITY/$YEAR$MONTH/$FACILITY$YEAR$M
ONTH$DAY"
owner(root) group(root) perm(0600) dir_perm(0700)
create_dirs(yes) );
};
log {
source(src);
destination(logip);
};
rushd-linux:/home/rushd #
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