FYI all runcvs has is :
menasor:/etc# cat /usr/local/bin/runcvs
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/cvs \
-T /cvs/tmp \
--allow-root=/cvs/AppDev \
--allow-root=/cvs1/Temp \
pserver
So I don't think it's the service that is being called either...
From: Brian O'Mahony
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 3:25 PM
To: 'Todd LaPittus'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Reverse DNS lookup & syslog (Debian 4.0)
Tried use_dns - no change.
Also I have Debian 3.0 and 4.0 servers that I can't upgrade. Some internal
legacy software that no one is willing to rewrite only runs on specific version
of CVS... :(
B
From: Todd LaPittus [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 3:15 PM
To: Brian O'Mahony
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Reverse DNS lookup & syslog (Debian 4.0)
For syslog-ng, try this directive:
use_dns(yes|no);
Also, you might consider doing a dist-upgrade to lenny on your etch boxes-
security support for etch officially ends this Monday:
http://www.debian.org/News/2010/20100121
//Todd
Brian O'Mahony wrote:
Im running Debian 4.0 on a number of PowerEdge servers here and I am having
some issues with syslog. These machines run various applications. In this case
ill take cvs. When a remote machine connects to cvs I get :
Feb 12 14:54:04 buzz runcvs[1533]: connect from 172.16.165.144 (172.16.165.144)
The machines are all pretty much just basic installs of Debian, with
resolve.conf pointed at windows DNS servers. When I do an nslookup of the IP:
buzz:~# nslookup 172.16.165.144
Server: 172.16.164.100
Address: 172.16.164.100#53
144.165.16.172.in-addr.arpa name = galvin.XXXXX.com.
As our domain use DHCP for the windows clients, when I go back a few days
later, the syslog entries are close to useless to mea s the IP may have
changed. How do I get syslog to log the hostname of the connecting machine?
I have tried syslog-ng (albeit I didn't change many parameters) but to the same
effect. I still get the IPs of the connecting machine.
Any ideas?
B
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