May it be a permission issue (fs or /dev/kmem or the like)?
syslog-ng or syslogd as root doesn't enable log writing.
Can you
manually start syslog-ng or syslogd with verbose flags enabled?
I edited rc.d/syslog-ng script to add -d
of course, nothing is logged, so -d doesn't help.
Len
-- Original Message --
From: Iñigo Ortiz de Urbina inigoortizdeurb...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 23:12:49 +0100
Whats in dmesg and /var/log/? You shared extensive and excellent
troubleshooting info but didnt spot none of these.
Keep us updated im
At 03:52 PM 3/12/2011, you wrote:
That probably means that it's not syslog-ng causing the problems.
right
Maybe some firewall rule?
I run pf. pfctl -d didn't allow logging to start. trafshow and tshark showed
all the traffic hitting port 514, not being blocked.
Len
That probably means that it's not syslog-ng causing the problems.
Maybe some firewall rule?
Peter
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-- Original Message --
From: Iñigo Ortiz de Urbina
-- Original Message --
From: Iñigo Ortiz de Urbina inigoortizdeurb...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 23:12:49 +0100
Whats in dmesg and /var/log/? You shared extensive and excellent
troubleshooting info but didnt spot none of these.
Keep us updated im