On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, fire-eyes wrote: > I'm trying out metalog, however I'm having a minor problem. > > I run DHCPD, in a chroot. It sets up a logging socket > at /chroot/dhcp/dev/log , this way you can point your logger at it and > have it listen there. The option passed to syslogd is > -a /chroot/dhcp/dev/log . > > With metalog, I can't figure this out. I can't find a manpage for > metalog.conf , nor useful docs.
Do yourself a favor and use syslog-ng instead - much better for this sort of stuff. -- teergrube /teer'groob/ n. [German for `tar pit'] A trap set to punish spammers who use an address harvester; a mail server deliberately set up to be really, really slow. To activate it, scatter addresses that look like users on the teergrube's host in places where the address harvester will be trolling (one popular way is to embed the fake address in a Usenet sig block next to a human-readable warning not to send mail to it). The address harvester will dutifully collect the address. When the spammer tries to mailbomb it, his mailer will get stuck. -- [email protected] mailing list
