Re: [pfSense] Syslog settings

2013-03-11 Thread mikio . kishi
Hi Jim, Thank you for update. pfSense is a full operating system running many daemons that use many facilities and priorities. There is no way to change the facility of pfSense because there isn't one. Look at /var/etc/syslog.conf and you'll see how syslog is configured. If you're looking

Re: [pfSense] Syslog settings

2013-03-11 Thread Jim Pingle
On 3/11/2013 12:54 PM, mikio.ki...@gmail.com wrote: http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/150 Do you have any plan to update such as above. Thanks, That is not the facility of pfSense, it is the facility for firewall log messages generated by pf on pfSense. And if there any updates, they would

Re: [pfSense] Syslog settings

2013-03-11 Thread mikio . kishi
Hi Jim, That is not the facility of pfSense, it is the facility for firewall log messages generated by pf on pfSense. And if there any updates, they would be on the ticket. I understood. Thank you ! -- Mikio Kishi On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Jim Pingle li...@pingle.org wrote: On

Re: [pfSense] Syslog settings

2013-03-10 Thread Bob Gustafson
If you put the 3 words: syslog facility meaning into Google, you will see a variety of web sites which give the answer in general. For pfsense specifically, I await a better answer. Hope this helps Bob G On Mon, 2013-03-11 at 03:54 +0900, mikio.ki...@gmail.com wrote: Could anyone please

Re: [pfSense] Syslog settings

2013-03-10 Thread mikio . kishi
For pfsense specifically, I await a better answer. Yes, I know syslog very much. I would like to know pfsense specification of syslog. Thanks, -- Mikio Kishi On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 6:26 AM, Bob Gustafson bob...@rcn.com wrote: If you put the 3 words: syslog facility meaning into