Gary Buckmaster wrote:
This is intentional as part of the design of m0n0wall, which pfSense inherited. pfSense uses clog for system logging and all logs are kept in a circular format so as not to consume limited disk space available to embedded systems. The work-around for this is to use a remote syslog.

it's also possible to
install syslog-ng which binds to the sync or lan IP,
make syslog bind to just 127.0.0.1,
then make it syslog remote syslog to that new instance of syslog-ng so that you can keep full files locally and also remote log again to your log server.

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