[syslog-ng] disk buffer files permissions

Ahmed Soyef Soyef.Ahmed34 at homeoffice.gov.uk
Mon Jul 13 11:28:14 UTC 2020


Hi,

Just chiming in here and could be totally off the mark but this sounds like a great candidate for using built in Linux ACLs. Should be able to give the Zabbix user permissions for anything created in that directory using setfacl.

Regards

Soyef

From: syslog-ng <syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu> On Behalf Of Pal, Laszlo
Sent: 13 July 2020 12:24
To: Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list <syslog-ng at lists.balabit.hu>
Subject: [syslog-ng] disk buffer files permissions

Hi,

We want to monitor disk-buffer files, so we can detect if there is are some issues with the destinations. syslog-ng creates these files with permissions like this

otal 360
-rw-------. 1 root root   4096 Oct 10  2019 syslog-ng-00000.qf
-rw-------. 1 root root   4096 Jul 12 03:49 syslog-ng-00001.qf

So, our monitor script (for zabbix) cannot stat files because it is running under user zabbix.

I'm not sure how to submit a feature request nowadays, but it would be great of perm() option added to disk-buffer()

Any chance?
Thx
L:


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