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Am 24.10.18 um 23:00 schrieb Jeffrey:
> We found a number of Debian 9 servers that stopped logging after OS updates 
> in 2018-06. If my memory serves me (and it probably doesn't), it would appear 
> that syslog was removed but rsyslog wasn't installed as a replacement. When 
> we installed rsyslog there was an error in the file
> /etc/rsyslogs/named.conf
> 
> I don't understand what the error is. We didn't create the file manually, it 
> was a part of a Debian package at some point.

Are you sure?
I don't find any package in the archive which ships that file
"apt-file search /etc/rsyslog.d/named.conf" doesn't give me any hits.

What I can say for sure is that this file was not shipped by the rsyslog
package, so there is nothing the rsyslog package can do about this issue.

Can you run
dpkg -S /etc/rsyslog.d/named.conf

If that turns up a debian package, we can re-assign the bug report.

Michael
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