Hi!

You need to tell the systemlogger to log debug information.

1. Insert a line like:"*.debug          /var/log/debug" (without the "" ;) in
your /etc/syslog.conf
2. Tell the syslog daemon to reread its configuration -do a "kill -s
SIGHUP [pid of syslogd]" where [pid of syslogd] is the process-id of
syslogd. (you can get it using "ps" or by writing "pidof syslogd".

You will now be able to find the debug information in /var/log/debug

Jan Andersen


Peter Torstenson wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to debug my diald with "debug 1" option in the diald.conf.
> That easy. Now, were do I find the output? I cant find it in
> /var/log/messages!
> Here it doesn't show more than usually!
> 
> Can anyone help a newbie?
> 
> /Peter
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