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#############################################################################
# OpenWrt syslog-ng.conf specific file
# which collects all local logs into a single file called /var/log/messages.
# More details about these settings can be found here:
# https://www.syslog-ng.com/technical-documents/list/syslog-ng-open-source-edition
@version: 3.23
@include "scl.conf"
@include "/etc/syslog-ng.d/" # Put any customization files in this directory
options {
chain_hostnames(no); # Enable or disable the chained hostname format.
create_dirs(yes);
keep_hostname(yes); # Enable or disable hostname rewriting.
log_fifo_size(256); # The number of messages that the output queue can store.
log_msg_size(1024); # Maximum length of a message in bytes.
stats_freq(0); # The period between two STATS messages (sent by syslog-ng, containing statistics about dropped logs) in seconds.
flush_lines(0); # How many lines are flushed to a destination at a time.
use_fqdn(no); # Add Fully Qualified Domain Name instead of short hostname.
};
# syslog-ng gets messages from syslog-ng (internal) and from /dev/log
source src {
internal();
unix-dgram("/dev/log");
};
source net {
udp(ip(0.0.0.0) port(514));
};
source s_network {
default-network-drivers(
# NOTE: TLS support
#
# the default-network-drivers() source driver opens the TLS
# enabled ports as well, however without an actual key/cert
# pair they will not operate and syslog-ng would display a
# warning at startup.
#
#tls(key-file("/path/to/ssl-private-key") cert-file("/path/to/ssl-cert"))
);
};
source kernel {
file("/proc/kmsg" program_override("kernel"));
};
destination messages {
file("/var/log/messages");
};
log {
source(src);
source(net);
source(kernel);
destination(messages);
# uncomment this line to open port 514 to receive messages
#source(s_network);
};
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