On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Elan [iso-8859-13] Ruusamäe wrote:
> > > how this got resolved? because i seem to have same conflict between 
> > > syslog and proftpd.
> > >
> > > # grep xferlog /etc/logrotate.d/*
> > > /etc/logrotate.d/ftpd:/var/log/xferlog {
> > > /etc/logrotate.d/syslog:/var/log/xferlog {
> > > # rpm -qf ftpd syslog
> > > proftpd-common-1.2.10-5
> > > syslog-1.4.1-13.2
> > Should be removed from proftpd, IMO. xferlog i a common thing.
> although the question remains, who writes the log? syslog? or proftpd? 
> if it's syslogd, then yes, rotation should be in syslog package but if 
> it's proftpd writing it directly, then it should be in proftpd package. 
> but in latter case i believe proftpd should be reconfigured to use 
> differeng logfile.

IMO - every daemon should write to syslog.
You can then separate logs into files you want. And send to remote 
syslog...

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pozdr.  Paweł Gołaszewski jid:blues<at>jabber<dot>gda<dot>pl 
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