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RE: [Jailkit-users] Turning off jailkit logging.
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Driedger,Norbert [Ontario] |
Subject: |
RE: [Jailkit-users] Turning off jailkit logging. |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:02:40 -0400 |
As far as I can tell this worked. I set "auth.!=info" in the section
about /var/log/messages and put in a separate entry for "auth.info" to
go to /var/log/authinfo (just in case somebody else is using auth.info
too). This way I don't lose the auth.info messages, but
/var/log/messages remains uncluttered.
Many thanks!
Norbert
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Sent: June 13, 2008 10:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [Jailkit-users] Turning off jailkit logging.
Driedger,Norbert [Ontario] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I hope I'm not missing something obvious, but I'd like to turn off
> logging of routine messages of "now entering jail /home/sftproot" that
> end up in /var/log/messages. I have automated processes that copy to
> this machine every minute or so, and therefore /var/log/messages gets
> filled up fairly quickly with mundane stuff. I used to be able to
just
> not run jk_socketd, but now with jailkit-2.5 this doesn't seem to
work.
> The messages keep coming anyway. Is there a setting somewhere to turn
> off this level of logging?
b.t.w.: you can already turn it of in syslog. The messages you specify
are sent with INFO priority.
In syslogd.conf you can specify
auth;auth.!=info /var/log/auth.log
to silence these messages.
See man syslogd.conf
Jailkit logs to the LOG_AUTH facility and uses levels LOG_ERR and
LOG_CRIT for serious errors, LOG_NOTICE for non-critical errors, and
LOG_INFO for messages that indicate expected behavior.
regards,
Olivier
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