default syslog target for console messages (when enabled in
syslog.conf). Use the same rotation defaults as with
/var/log/messages -- every 100kb of log, compress back logs,
and keep five rotated logs.
o Note: phk also thought it would be useful to force rotation
each boot. This commit does not introduce such a rotation.
Reviewed by: phk
All periodic sub-scripts <larf> now have their return codes interpreted
by periodic(8). Output may be masked based on variable values in
periodic.conf.
It's also now possible to email periodic output to arbitrary addresses,
or to send it to a log file, examples of which can be found in
newsyslog.conf.
The upshot of it all should be no discernable changes to the default
behaviour of periodic(8).
PR: 21250
wheel to trash logfiles is not exactly good security policy. There have
been several gid wheel holes in ports. Various other files were changed
as well (eg: the locate database were set to more restrictive modes (444)
by their generation scripts) so this should be safe for them. utmp and
wtmp are mode 644 already on all the systems we checked.
Submitted by: jkb
Reviewed by: kris
an all.log for logging all messages, and one to demonstrate use of loghosts.
Also, a matching entry in newsyslog.conf for all.log.
Per request of Garrett Wollman, also modified the maillog entry to use the
@T newsyslog time specification mechanism. Because newsyslog doesn't
support the mod date specification machanism, couldn't change other
entries that required more than one execution a month, but less than once
a day.
Approved by: jkh
Reviewed by: freebsd-security
should be used from now on for anything security but not auth-related.
Included are updates for all relevant manpages and also to /etc files,
creating a new /var/log/security. Nothing in the system logs to
/var/log/security yet as of the time of this commit.
Reviewed by: rgrimes, imp, chris
let it rotate /var/log/wtmp again, and update monthly/200.accounting to
take this into account. (Some sites might want to change the parameters
of the rotation; it's easier to do this when it's all centralized in
newsyslog.conf.)
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.