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Re: syslog.conf - a contest



> it's a *contest*, but you ain't winning anything but my eternal
> gratefulness and respect from the whole group.
> 
> i *hate* syslog.conf and the entire syslog daemon. i tried syslog-ng a
> while back, but it would keep crashing - no good for a logging daemon.
> (btw: anyone got better experience? i'd love to give it a shot again
> if enough encouragement exists).
> 


Take a look at the archive for debian-devel for the last month.
There are people who use it and actually suggest to have it by default instead 
of what is being used now.


> so i am beating around syslog.conf and hating it (did i mention i hate
> syslog.conf?) because of it's cryptic crap syntax and it's inflexible
> options.
> 
> who has the best syslog.conf? show me and argue why it's best. i'd
> love to see some inspiration. and now i am going to try syslog-ng
> again...
> 
> martin;              (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
>   \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; net@madduck
> -- 
> "i wish there was a knob on the tv to turn up the intelligence.
>  there's a knob called 'brightness', but it doesn't seem to work."
>                                                           -- gallagher
> 
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	Shaul Karl <shaulka@bezeqint.net>




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