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# /etc/syslog.conf
# For info about the format of this file, see "man syslog.conf"
# and /usr/doc/sysklogd/README.linux. Note the '-' prefixing some
# of these entries; this omits syncing the file after every logging.
# In the event of a crash, some log information might be lost, so
# if this is a concern to you then you might want to remove the '-'.
# Be advised this will cause a performance loss if you're using
# programs that do heavy logging.
# Uncomment to see kernel messages 'err' or higher on the console.
# Note that this is disabled by default because the kernel has defined
# the "No irq handler for vector" message as 'emerg' (the highest, your
# system should be considered unusable) level and will spam the console
# during boot. But perhaps you can live with that in order to see the
# other kernel messages...
#kern.err /dev/console
# Log anything 'info' or higher, but lower than 'warn'.
# Exclude authpriv, cron, mail, and news. These are logged elsewhere.
*.info;*.!warn;\
authpriv.none;cron.none;mail.none;news.none -/var/log/messages
# Log anything 'warn' or higher.
# Exclude authpriv, cron, mail, and news. These are logged elsewhere.
*.warn;\
authpriv.none;cron.none;mail.none;news.none -/var/log/syslog
# Debugging information is logged here:
*.=debug -/var/log/debug
# Private authentication message logging:
authpriv.* -/var/log/secure
# Cron related logs:
cron.* -/var/log/cron
# Mail related logs:
mail.* -/var/log/maillog
# Emergency level messages go to all users:
*.emerg *
# Uncomment to log news and uucp errors:
#uucp,news.crit -/var/log/spooler
# Uncomment these if you run a news server and would like to log related
# messages:
#news.=crit -/var/log/news/news.crit
#news.=err -/var/log/news/news.err
#news.notice -/var/log/news/news.notice
# Include all config files in /etc/syslog.d/:
include /etc/syslog.d/*.conf
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