I’m running unbound. If I use file logging, it neatly ends up in the file I
want. If I set syslog in the conf file (this is standard in macports unbound by
the way) I get nothing. Logging disappears into a black hole, probably the same
black hole where mail logging from postfix disappears in on High Sierra Server.
use-syslog: <yes or no>
Sets unbound to send log messages to the syslogd, using sys-
log(3). The log facility LOG_DAEMON is used, with identity
"unbound". The logfile setting is overridden when use-syslog is
turned on. The default is to log to syslog.
How do I make sure that I get to see the syslog messages. Probably by adapting
/etc/asl.conf and /etc/syslog.conf? Or is it a matter of ASL hiding these kinds
of messages from ordinary users? Is there a way to tell asl/syslog to put the
logging output of unbound into a (log rotated) file in e.g. /var/log?
PS. Apple is apparently playing around with unbound too:
luna:~ gerben$ ls -l /usr/share/man/man8/unbound.8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2342 Aug 23 2018 /usr/share/man/man8/unbound.8
Gerben Wierda
Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/>
Mastering ArchiMate <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book-edition-iii/>
Architecture for Real Enterprises
<https://www.infoworld.com/blog/architecture-for-real-enterprises/> at InfoWorld
On Slippery Ice <https://eapj.org/on-slippery-ice/> at EAPJ