On Jul 23, 2010, Franck Joncourt wrote:
Le 23/07/2010 02:51, Michael Rash a écrit :
On Jul 16, 2010, Lukas Baxa wrote:
[...]
There is _some_ support for rsyslogd. At line 9022 in psad-2.1.7, there
is a check that allows SYSLOG_DAEMON to be set to rsyslogd, and a check
for the config file
Le 23/07/2010 02:51, Michael Rash a écrit :
On Jul 16, 2010, Lukas Baxa wrote:
[...]
There is _some_ support for rsyslogd. At line 9022 in psad-2.1.7, there
is a check that allows SYSLOG_DAEMON to be set to rsyslogd, and a check
for the config file is enabled based on the ETC_RSYSLOG_CONF
Franck Joncourt wrote:
Le 23/07/2010 02:51, Michael Rash a écrit :
On Jul 16, 2010, Lukas Baxa wrote:
[...]
There is _some_ support for rsyslogd. At line 9022 in psad-2.1.7, there
is a check that allows SYSLOG_DAEMON to be set to rsyslogd, and a check
for the config file is enabled based on
[...]
I agree with you, the upgrade is the most likely reason.
I'm a bit confused now :-) I know you checked the psad
releases too and I'm even not sure anymore that I haven't
changed the ENABLE_SYSLOG_FILE variable :-)
[...]
Thanks for your help.
You are welcome.
If you have any other
On Jul 16, 2010, Lukas Baxa wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
I should also apologize for the delay, I was on holidays.
Apologies from me as well for the delayed response.
Ad 1)
If you add the string 'rsyslogd' to the list of supported
syslog-type daemons, this problem is fixed. It's really
simple, as
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 08:51:29PM +0200, Lukas Baxa wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I should also apologize for the delay, I was on holidays.
:p!
4)
However, I have one more question. Michael wrote:
Indeed, this is the most important factor. Lukas, have you set
ENABLE_SYSLOG_FILE to N? I would
Hi,
I should also apologize for the delay, I was on holidays.
Ad 1)
If you add the string 'rsyslogd' to the list of supported
syslog-type daemons, this problem is fixed. It's really
simple, as Franck said.
Ad 2)
Michael wrote he has a patch already for this problem,
so I consider this problem
On Jun 27, 2010, Franck Joncourt wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Apologies for the long delay.
Even if rsyslog is the default syslog-type logging daemon
under lenny ( I'm using debian version 5.0.4, i.e. the stable
release of debian now ), the psad rsyslogd support is
incomplete. I'm using the default
Hi,
Even if rsyslog is the default syslog-type logging daemon
under lenny ( I'm using debian version 5.0.4, i.e. the stable
release of debian now ), the psad rsyslogd support is
incomplete. I'm using the default configuration file
/etc/psad/psad.conf contained in the psad package.
As a
Hi,
What a long bug report :) I am going to have a better look at it this week end.
Sorry for the long delay.
Regards,
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Franck Joncourt
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Even if rsyslog is the default syslog-type logging daemon
under lenny ( I'm using debian version 5.0.4, i.e. the stable
release of debian now ), the psad rsyslogd support is
incomplete. I'm using the default configuration file
/etc/psad/psad.conf contained in the
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