You should give a condition, otherwise it will stop processing for all
messages.

E.g. if $fromhost-ip contains '10..x.x.x' then stop

On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Haary rock via rsyslog <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Sorry I am reposting since it got mangled the texts ..
>
> the problem is if I use the  &~ at the end of the line .. its doesn't stop
> sending the logs to /var/log/messages ..
>
> but if I use the "stop" at the end of the file .. its stops sending
> messages to /var/log/messages completely .
>
> &~  used to work on previous version of syslog ..but its not working on
> the rsyslogd 8.24.0 (RHEL 7.0)
> I have my .conf file here
>
> #This will allow this server to log the remotely forwarded logs
>
> $FileCreateMode 0664
>
> $fileOwner xxxx
>
> $FileGroup xxx
>
> $dirOwner xxxx
>
> #
>
> $template FilenameTemplateOne,"/opt/apps/syslog/%HOSTNAME%.log"
>
> if $fromhost-ip startswith '192.168.' then -?FilenameTemplateOne
>
> #
>
> $template FilenameTemplateOne,"/opt/apps/syslog/%HOSTNAME%.log"
>
> if $fromhost-ip startswith '209.95.224.' then -?FilenameTemplateOne
>
> #
>
> if $fromhost-ip == '10.x.x.x’ then /opt/apps/syslog/Fw1.log
>
> if $fromhost-ip == '10..x.x.x’ then /opt/apps/syslog/fw2.log
>
> if $fromhost-ip == '10..x.x.x’ then /opt/apps/syslog/mainsw1.log
>
> if $fromhost-ip == '10..x.x.x’' then /opt/apps/syslog/secswitch.log
>
> stop
>
> &~ used to work on previous version of syslog ..but its not working on the
> rsyslogd 8.24.0 (RHEL 7.0)
>
> it gives the warning when I restart the syslog
> rsyslogd[25517]: warning: ~ action is deprecated, consider using the
> 'stop' statement instead
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated
> ThanksHaary.    On Wednesday, May 2, 2018, 5:24:14 PM EDT, David Lang <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>  On Wed, 2 May 2018, Haary rock via rsyslog wrote:
>
> > #This will allow this server to log the remotely forwarded
> logs$FileCreateMode 0664$fileOwner netman$FileGroup cscworks$dirOwner
> netman#$template FilenameTemplateOne,"/opt/apps/syslog/%HOSTNAME%.log"if
> $fromhost-ip startswith '192.x.' then -?FilenameTemplateOne#$template
> FilenameTemplateOne,"/opt/apps/syslog/%HOSTNAME%.log"if $fromhost-ip
> startswith 'x.x.x..' then -?FilenameTemplateOne#if $fromhost-ip ==
> '10.x.x.1' then /opt/apps/syslog/Firewall1-admin.logif $fromhost-ip ==
> '10.x.x.x' then /opt/apps/syslog/firewall-core.logif $fromhost-ip ==
> '10.x.x.x' then /opt/apps/syslog/switch1.logif $fromhost-ip == '10.x.x.x'
> then /opt/apps/syslog/switch2-admin.log
> > there are few more similar entries from all the Ip's I wanted to create
> the logs ..
> > the problem is if I use the  &~ at the end of the line .. its doesn't
> stop sending the logs to /var/log/messages ..
> > but if I use the "stop" at the end of the file .. its stops sending
> messages to /var/log/messages completely .
> > &~ used to work on previous version of syslog ..but its not working on
> the rsyslogd 8.24.0 (RHEL 7.0)
>
> please retry your post, as you can see, it mangled the files you were
> posting
>
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