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Diffstat (limited to 'usr.sbin/bootpd/syslog.conf')
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diff --git a/usr.sbin/bootpd/syslog.conf b/usr.sbin/bootpd/syslog.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 2c135af4974..00000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/bootpd/syslog.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# -# syslog configuration file for SunOS 4.X -# (modified to do local2 separately) -# -# This file is processed by m4 so be careful to quote (`') names -# that match m4 reserved words. Also, within ifdef's, arguments -# containing commas must be quoted. -# -# Note: Have to exclude user from most lines so that user.alert -# and user.emerg are not included, because old sendmails -# will generate them for debugging information. If you -# have no 4.2BSD based systems doing network logging, you -# can remove all the special cases for "user" logging. - -#*.err;kern.debug;auth.notice;user.none /dev/console -kern.debug;user,mail.crit;auth.notice /dev/console -daemon,syslog,lpr,news,uucp,cron.err /dev/console - -#*.err;kern.debug;daemon,auth.notice;mail.crit;user.none /var/adm/messages -kern.debug;user,mail.crit;auth.notice /var/adm/messages -daemon.notice;syslog,news,uucp,cron.err /var/adm/messages - -lpr.debug /var/adm/lpd-errs - -*.alert;kern.err;daemon.err;user.none operator -*.alert;user.none root - -*.emerg;user.none * - -# for loghost machines, to have authentication messages (su, login, etc.) -# logged to a file, un-comment out the following line and adjust the file name -# as appropriate. -# -# if a non-loghost machine chooses to have such messages -# sent to the loghost machine, un-comment out the following line. -# -#auth.notice ifdef(`LOGHOST', /var/log/authlog, @loghost) - -mail.debug ifdef(`LOGHOST', /var/log/syslog, @loghost) - -# following line for compatibility with old sendmails. they will send -# messages with no facility code, which will be turned into "user" messages -# by the local syslog daemon. only the "loghost" machine needs the following -# line, to cause these old sendmail log messages to be logged in the -# mail syslog file. -# -ifdef(`LOGHOST', -user.alert /var/log/syslog -) -# -# non-loghost machines will use the following lines to cause "user" -# log messages to be logged locally. -# -ifdef(`LOGHOST', , -user.err /dev/console -user.err /var/adm/messages -user.alert `root, operator' -user.emerg * -) - -# Local2: (bootpd, pppd) -local2.debug /dev/console -#local2.debug /var/log/local2 |