[syslog-ng] Turning off TCP connection logs

JP Vossen jp at jpsdomain.org
Wed Jun 22 21:48:13 CEST 2011


This is probably totally obvious, but it's not jumping out at me in the 
admin guide or Google.  How can I turn off the TCP connection logs like:

Jun 22 01:40:47 centos5 syslog-ng[31034]: Syslog connection accepted; 
fd='10', client='AF_INET(192.168.1.148:46400)', local='AF_INET(0.0.0.0:514)'
[...]
Jun 22 01:40:47 centos5 syslog-ng[31034]: Syslog connection closed; 
fd='10', client='AF_INET(192.168.1.148:46400)', local='AF_INET(0.0.0.0:514)'


I assume these are coming from the syslog-ng internal() source, but I'm 
not seeing how to turn only those off without affecting other internal 
syslog-ng messages.  What am I being totally dense about and missing?

Thanks,
JP
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