Re: [gentoo-user] syslog-ng: filter plugin NOT not found ????

2020-12-16 Thread Dan Egli
23 is the hard coded constant for local7. They are identical. facility(23) and facility(local7) mean the exact same thing. On 12/16/2020 10:30 AM, David Haller wrote: Hello, On Wed, 16 Dec 2020, Todd Goodman wrote: I think you need a semi-colon inside and after the right curly brace ('}')

Re: [gentoo-user] syslog-ng: filter plugin NOT not found ????

2020-12-16 Thread Dan Egli
Well, I'm starting to make progress. But something isn't right. I found out the plugin error was due to the fact that despite syslog-ng.com showing the reversal as NOT, the actual statement is not (all lower case vs all upper case). So that means that syslog-ng loads just fine. But I can't get

Re: [gentoo-user] syslog-ng: filter plugin NOT not found ????

2020-12-16 Thread David Haller
Hello, On Wed, 16 Dec 2020, Todd Goodman wrote: >I think you need a semi-colon inside and after the right curly brace ('}') > >You right braces are parentheses and not right curly braces too (maybe a cut >and paste issue?) > >FWIW, the following is what I use to separate my mail logs out and it

Re: [gentoo-user] syslog-ng: filter plugin NOT not found ????

2020-12-16 Thread Todd Goodman
I think you need a semi-colon inside and after the right curly brace ('}') You right braces are parentheses and not right curly braces too (maybe a cut and paste issue?) FWIW, the following is what I use to separate my mail logs out and it works: destination messages {

[gentoo-user] syslog-ng: filter plugin NOT not found ????

2020-12-15 Thread Dan Egli
Help me understand this, please?  I have ISC dhcpd configured to log to syslog.local7 (since I don't see an option to force it into it's own log file). So I went into my syslog-ng file and created two filters, just like on the example page of syslog-ng.com: filter dhcpmsgs { facility(23) );