=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/etc/syslog.conf,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -c -r1.4 -r1.5 *** src/etc/syslog.conf 1997/04/02 11:56:42 1.4 --- src/etc/syslog.conf 1997/05/29 20:00:54 1.5 *************** *** 1,4 **** ! # $OpenBSD: syslog.conf,v 1.4 1997/04/02 11:56:42 kstailey Exp $ # *.err;kern.debug;auth.notice;authpriv.none;mail.crit /dev/console --- 1,4 ---- ! # $OpenBSD: syslog.conf,v 1.5 1997/05/29 20:00:54 deraadt Exp $ # *.err;kern.debug;auth.notice;authpriv.none;mail.crit /dev/console *************** *** 20,26 **** *.alert root *.emerg * ! # Uncomment to log to a central host named "loghost" #*.notice;auth,authpriv,cron,ftp,kern,lpr,mail,user.none @loghost #kern.debug,user.info,syslog.info @loghost #auth.info,authpriv.debug,daemon.info @loghost --- 20,30 ---- *.alert root *.emerg * ! # Uncomment to log to a central host named "loghost". You need to run ! # syslogd with the -u option on the remote host if you are using this. ! # (This is also required to log info from things like routers and ! # ISDN-equipment). If you run -u, you are vulnerable to syslog bombing, ! # and should consider using ipf to block external syslog packets #*.notice;auth,authpriv,cron,ftp,kern,lpr,mail,user.none @loghost #kern.debug,user.info,syslog.info @loghost #auth.info,authpriv.debug,daemon.info @loghost