# # /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf # # File format description can be found in syslog-ng.conf(5) # and in /usr/share/doc/packages/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.txt. # # NOTE: The SuSEconfig script and its syslog-ng.conf.in # configuration template aren't used any more. # # Feel free to edit this file directly. # # Additional log sockets for chroot environments can # be declared in the /etc/sysconfig/syslog file using # SYSLOGD_ADDITIONAL_SOCKET # variables. This way allows to define a socket from # RPM scripts and is used by several services, e.g. # bind and dhcpd. # # The sockets defined in /etc/sysconfig/syslog file # are added by the /etc/ini.d/syslog init-script using # "-a path" command line options while syslog-ng is # started. # # This syslog-ng contains an extension and appends the # sockets added by "-a" option to the same source group # and using the same socket type (unix-dgram) as the # "/dev/log" socket. # If one of the sockets added by "-a" option already # exists in any (other) source group in the config file, # then the socket added by "-a" option is ignored. # # # 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 default log socket for local logging: # 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); }; # # acpid messages # filter f_acpid_full { match('^acpid:'); }; filter f_acpid { level(emerg..notice) and match('^acpid:'); }; # this is for the old acpid < 1.0.6 filter f_acpid_old { 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); }; # # Enable this and adopt IP to send log messages to a log server. # #destination logserver { udp("10.10.10.10" port(514)); }; #log { source(src); destination(logserver); }; # # 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); }; # # Most warning and errors on tty10 and on the xconsole pipe: # destination console { pipe("/dev/tty10" owner(-1) group(-1) perm(-1)); }; log { source(src); filter(f_console); destination(console); }; destination xconsole { pipe("/dev/xconsole" owner(-1) group(-1) perm(-1)); }; 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"); }; destination null { }; log { source(src); filter(f_acpid); destination(acpid); flags(final); }; # # if you want more verbose acpid logging, comment the destination(null) # line and uncomment the destination(acpid) line # log { source(src); filter(f_acpid_full); destination(null); flags(final); }; # log { source(src); filter(f_acpid_full); destination(acpid); flags(final); }; # # old acpid < 1.0.6 log { source(src); filter(f_acpid_old); 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); };