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Używam komputera z Debianem 6 do zbierania logów z ruterów typu mikrotik. Próbowałem skonfigurować program rsyslogd tak, aby zapisywał logi z każdego rutera do osobnego pliku. Gdy w końcu mi się to udało, przestały mi się zapisywać logi do do katalogu /var/log/syslog i /var/log/messages.
Jakakolwiek zmiana w pliku /etc/rsyslog.conf powoduje, że logi z MikroTika pojawiają się potrójnie: w pliku /var/log/syslog, /var/log/messages i /var/log/syslog i /var/log/MikroTik/nazwa_rutera.log. Oto mój plik konfiguracyjny:
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# /etc/rsyslog.conf Configuration file for rsyslog.
#
# For more information see
# /usr/share/doc/rsyslog-doc/html/rsyslog_conf.html
#################
#### MODULES ####
#################
$ModLoad imuxsock # provides support for local system logging
$ModLoad imklog # provides kernel logging support (previously done by rklogd)
#$ModLoad immark # provides --MARK-- message capability
# provides UDP syslog reception
$ModLoad imudp
$UDPServerRun 514
# provides TCP syslog reception
$ModLoad imtcp
$InputTCPServerRun 514
###########################
#### Mikrotik ####
###########################
### for Szczaniec remote logging
$AllowedSender UDP, 192.168.8.9, 192.168.9.110, 192.168.0.0/24
$AllowedSender TCP, 192.168.8.9, 192.168.9.110, 192.168.0.0/24
$UDPServerAddress 192.168.0.20
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.8.9" /var/log/MikroTik/Nowa_wies.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.9.110" /var/log/MikroTik/Polajewo.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.12" /var/log/MikroTik/serwer2.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.21" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek-staszica.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.22" /var/log/MikroTik/staszica_11-15.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.23" /var/log/MikroTik/staszica_16-20.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.24" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek5-do-lasek8.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.25" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek8e-most8.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.26" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek6.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.28" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek8e-omnitik.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.32" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek_8b.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.34" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek5_omnitik.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.35" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek7.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.36" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek1.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.37" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek2.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.38" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek3.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.39" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek4.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.42" /var/log/MikroTik/kopernika2.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.43" /var/log/MikroTik/m47.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.44" /var/log/MikroTik/kopernika4_omnitik1.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.47" /var/log/MikroTik/witkacego_b3.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.48" /var/log/MikroTik/stare_miasto.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.49" /var/log/MikroTik/witkacego_b.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.50" /var/log/MikroTik/biuro.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.54" /var/log/MikroTik/powstancow21.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.55" /var/log/MikroTik/powstancow15.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.56" /var/log/MikroTik/zamosc_omnitik.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.57" /var/log/MikroTik/witkacego_7.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.58" /var/log/MikroTik/mickiewicza_39.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.59" /var/log/MikroTik/kopernika1.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.60" /var/log/MikroTik/lasek5-13.log
:fromhost-ip, isequal, "192.168.0.65" /var/log/MikroTik/slowackiego9.log
###########################
#### GLOBAL DIRECTIVES ####
###########################
#
# Use traditional timestamp format.
# To enable high precision timestamps, comment out the following line.
#
$ActionFileDefaultTemplate RSYSLOG_TraditionalFileFormat
#
# Set the default permissions for all log files.
#
$FileOwner root
$FileGroup adm
$FileCreateMode 0640
$DirCreateMode 0755
$Umask 0022
#
# Include all config files in /etc/rsyslog.d/
#
$IncludeConfig /etc/rsyslog.d/*.conf
###############
#### RULES ####
###############
#
# First some standard log files. Log by facility.
#
auth,authpriv.* /var/log/auth.log
*.*;auth,authpriv.none,local0 -/var/log/syslog
#cron.* /var/log/cron.log
daemon.* -/var/log/daemon.log
kern.* -/var/log/kern.log
lpr.* -/var/log/lpr.log
mail.* -/var/log/mail.log
user.* -/var/log/user.log
#
# Logging for the mail system. Split it up so that
# it is easy to write scripts to parse these files.
#
mail.info -/var/log/mail.info
mail.warn -/var/log/mail.warn
mail.err /var/log/mail.err
#
# Logging for INN news system.
#
news.crit /var/log/news/news.crit
news.err /var/log/news/news.err
news.notice -/var/log/news/news.notice
#
# Some "catch-all" log files.
#
*.=debug;\
auth,authpriv.none;\
news.none;mail.none -/var/log/debug
*.=info;*.=notice;*.=warn;\
auth,authpriv.none;\
cron,daemon.none;\
mail -/var/log/messages
#
# Emergencies are sent to everybody logged in.
#
*.emerg *
#
# I like to have messages displayed on the console, but only on a virtual
# console I usually leave idle.
#
#daemon,mail.*;\
# news.=crit;news.=err;news.=notice;\
# *.=debug;*.=info;\
# *.=notice;*.=warn /dev/tty8
# The named pipe /dev/xconsole is for the `xconsole' utility. To use it,
# you must invoke `xconsole' with the `-file' option:
#
# $ xconsole -file /dev/xconsole [...]
#
# NOTE: adjust the list below, or you'll go crazy if you have a reasonably
# busy site..
#
daemon.*;mail.*;\
news.err;\
*.=debug;*.=info;\
*.=notice;*.=warn |/dev/xconsole