History log of /netbsd-current/etc/syslog.conf
Revision Date Author Comments
# 1.9 22-Jul-2004 mycroft

There is really just no point in having every root login get spamming with
syslog crap. Goodbye.


# 1.8 02-Apr-2003 perry

For consistency and simplicity, move the default location for cron logs
from /var/cron/log to /var/log/cron


# 1.7 11-Feb-2001 mycroft

Change output to root from auth.debug to auth.notice. It's ridiculous trying
to use the console when, e.g., inetd is spewing at it continually.


# 1.6 21-Feb-1997 mikel

Merge in some changes from Lite-1:
- send mail.crit to console
- add comment re: authpriv
- add sample line for UUCP (commented out)


# 1.5 03-Dec-1996 lukem

AUTHPRIV syslog messages go to /var/log/authlog instead of /var/log/secure
(in line with other systems)


# 1.4 19-Nov-1996 lukem

- send authpriv to /var/log/secure only (not to console or /var/log/messages)
(closed [misc/574])
- send ftp to /var/log/xferlog
- prevent anything that goes to a restricted file (e.g., /var/cron/log)
ending up in /var/log/messages
- rotate /var/lgo/secure
- install the default logs with permissions consistant with those
set by newsyslog.conf (and commonsense)


# 1.3 14-Oct-1996 perry

RCS ID Police


# 1.2 11-May-1993 glass

cron.info now logs to /var/cron/log; the circle is complete
particularly since syslog does complain about non-existent log files


# 1.1 21-Mar-1993 cgd

branches: 1.1.1;
Initial revision


# 1.1.1.2 14-Feb-1997 mikel

import 4.4BSD-Lite


# 1.1.1.1 21-Mar-1993 cgd

initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources