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9.7 KiB
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361 lines
9.7 KiB
Groff
.\" Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" are met:
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.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
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.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
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.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\" @(#)syslog.conf.5 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd June 9, 1993
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.Dt SYSLOG.CONF 5
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm syslog.conf
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.Nd
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.Xr syslogd 8
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configuration file
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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file is the configuration file for the
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.Xr syslogd 8
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program.
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It consists of
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blocks of lines separated by
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.Em program
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specifications,
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with each line containing two fields: the
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.Em selector
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field which specifies the types of messages and priorities to which the
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line applies, and an
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.Em action
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field which specifies the action to be taken if a message
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.Xr syslogd
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receives matches the selection criteria.
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The
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.Em selector
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field is separated from the
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.Em action
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field by one or more tab characters or spaces.
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.Pp
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Note that if you use spaces as separators, your
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.Em syslog.conf
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might be incompatible with other Unices or Unix-like systems.
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This functionality was added for the ease of configuration
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(e.g. it is possible to cut-and-paste into
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.Em syslog.conf
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),
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and to avoid possible mistakes. This change however preserves
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backwards compatibility with the old style of the
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.Em syslog.conf
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(i.e. tab characters only).
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.Pp
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The
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.Em Selectors
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function
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are encoded as a
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.Em facility ,
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a period
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.Pq Dq \&. ,
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an optional set of comparison flags
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.Pq Bq <=> ,
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and a
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.Em level ,
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with no intervening white-space.
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Both the
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.Em facility
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and the
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.Em level
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are case insensitive.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em facility
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describes the part of the system generating the message, and is one of
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the following keywords: auth, authpriv, cron, daemon, ftp, kern, lpr, mail,
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mark, news, ntp, syslog, user, uucp, security and local0 through local7.
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These keywords (with the exception of mark) correspond to the
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similar
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.Dq Dv LOG_
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values specified to the
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.Xr openlog 3
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and
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.Xr syslog 3
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library routines.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em comparison flags
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may be used to specify exactly what is logged.
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The default set of comparison flags are
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.Dq =>
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(or, if you prefer,
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.Do >=
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.Dc ),
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which means that messages from the specified
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.Em facility
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list of a priority
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level equal or greater than
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.Em level
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will be logged.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em level
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describes the severity of the message, and is a keyword from the
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following ordered list (higher to lower): emerg, alert, crit, err,
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warning, notice, info and debug.
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These keywords correspond to the
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similar
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.Dq Dv LOG_
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values specified to the
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.Xr syslog
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library routine.
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.Pp
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Each block of lines is separated from the previous block by a tag. The tag
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is a line beginning with
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.Em #!prog
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or
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.Em !prog
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(the former is for compatibility with the previous syslogd, if one is sharing
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syslog.conf files, for example)
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and each block will be associated with calls to syslog from that specific
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program. A tag for ``foo'' will also match any message logged by the kernel
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with the prefix ``foo: ''.
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.Pp
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See
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.Xr syslog 3
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for a further descriptions of both the
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.Em facility
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and
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.Em level
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keywords and their significance. It's preferred that selections be made on
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.Em facility
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rather than
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.Em program ,
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since the latter can easily vary in a networked environment. In some cases,
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though, an appropriate
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.Em facility
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simply doesn't exist.
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.Pp
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If a received message matches the specified
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.Em facility
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and is of the specified
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.Em level
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.Em (or a higher level) ,
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and the first word in the message after the date matches the
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.Em program ,
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the action specified in the
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.Em action
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field will be taken.
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.Pp
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Multiple
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.Em selectors
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may be specified for a single
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.Em action
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by separating them with semicolon
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.Pq Dq \&;
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characters.
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It is important to note, however, that each
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.Em selector
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can modify the ones preceding it.
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.Pp
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Multiple
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.Em facilities
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may be specified for a single
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.Em level
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by separating them with comma
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.Pq Dq \&,
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characters.
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.Pp
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An asterisk
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.Pq Dq *
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can be used to specify all
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.Em facilities
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all
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.Em levels
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or all
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.Em programs .
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.Pp
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The special
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.Em facility
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.Dq mark
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receives a message at priority
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.Dq info
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every 20 minutes
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(see
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.Xr syslogd 8 ) .
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This is not enabled by a
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.Em facility
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field containing an asterisk.
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.Pp
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The special
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.Em level
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.Dq none
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disables a particular
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.Em facility .
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.Pp
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The
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.Em action
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field of each line specifies the action to be taken when the
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.Em selector
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field selects a message.
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There are five forms:
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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A pathname (beginning with a leading slash).
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Selected messages are appended to the file.
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.It
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A hostname (preceded by an at
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.Pq Dq @
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sign).
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Selected messages are forwarded to the
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.Xr syslogd
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program on the named host.
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.It
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A comma separated list of users.
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Selected messages are written to those users
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if they are logged in.
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.It
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An asterisk.
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Selected messages are written to all logged-in users.
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.It
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A vertical bar
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.Pq Dq \&| ,
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followed by a command to pipe the selected
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messages to. The command is passed to a
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.Pa /bin/sh
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for evaluation, so usual shell metacharacters or input/output
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redirection can occur. (Note however that redirecting
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.Xr stdio 3
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buffered output from the invoked command can cause additional delays,
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or even lost output data in case a logging subprocess exited with a
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signal.) The command itself runs with
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.Em stdout
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and
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.Em stderr
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redirected to
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.Pa /dev/null .
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Upon receipt of a
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.Dv SIGHUP ,
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.Nm
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will close the pipe to the process. If the process didn't exit
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voluntarily, it will be sent a
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.Dv SIGTERM
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signal after a grace period of up to 60 seconds.
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.Pp
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The command will only be started once data arrives that should be piped
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to it. If it exited later, it will be restarted as necessary. So if it
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is desired that the subprocess should get exactly one line of input only
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(which can be very resource-consuming if there are a lot of messages
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flowing quickly), this can be achieved by exiting after just one line of
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input. If necessary, a script wrapper can be written to this effect.
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.Pp
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Unless the command is a full pipeline, it's probably useful to
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start the command with
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.Em exec
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so that the invoking shell process does not wait for the command to
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complete. Warning: the process is started under the UID invoking
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.Xr syslogd 8 ,
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normally the superuser.
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.El
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.Pp
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Blank lines and lines whose first non-blank character is a hash
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.Pq Dq #
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character are ignored.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.Pp
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A configuration file might appear as follows:
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.Bd -literal
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# Log all kernel messages, authentication messages of
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# level notice or higher and anything of level err or
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# higher to the console.
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# Don't log private authentication messages!
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*.err;kern.*;auth.notice;authpriv.none /dev/console
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# Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
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# Don't log private authentication messages!
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*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none /var/log/messages
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# Log daemon messages at debug level only
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daemon.=debug /var/log/daemon.debug
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# The authpriv file has restricted access.
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authpriv.* /var/log/secure
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# Log all the mail messages in one place.
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mail.* /var/log/maillog
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# Everybody gets emergency messages, plus log them on another
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# machine.
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*.emerg *
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*.emerg @arpa.berkeley.edu
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# Root and Eric get alert and higher messages.
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*.alert root,eric
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# Save mail and news errors of level err and higher in a
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# special file.
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uucp,news.crit /var/log/spoolerr
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# Pipe all authentication messages to a filter.
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auth.* |exec /usr/local/sbin/authfilter
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# Save ftpd transactions along with mail and news
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!ftpd
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*.* /var/log/spoolerr
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# Log all security messages to a separate file.
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security.* /var/log/security
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.Ed
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /etc/syslog.conf -compact
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.It Pa /etc/syslog.conf
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.Xr syslogd 8
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configuration file
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.El
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.Sh BUGS
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The effects of multiple selectors are sometimes not intuitive.
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For example
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.Dq mail.crit,*.err
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will select
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.Dq mail
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facility messages at the level of
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.Dq err
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or higher, not at the level of
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.Dq crit
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or higher.
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.Pp
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In networked environments, note that not all operating systems
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implement the same set of facilities. The facilities
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authpriv, cron, ftp, and ntp that are known to this implementation
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might be absent on the target system. Even worse, DEC UNIX uses
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facility number 10 (which is authpriv in this implementation) to
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log events for their AdvFS file system.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr syslog 3 ,
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.Xr syslogd 8
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