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# $OpenBSD: syslog.conf,v 1.19 2015/11/26 15:25:14 deraadt Exp $
#
*.notice;auth,authpriv,cron,ftp,kern,lpr,mail,user.none /var/log/messages
kern.debug;syslog,user.info /var/log/messages
auth.info /var/log/authlog
authpriv.debug /var/log/secure
cron.info /var/cron/log
daemon.info /var/log/daemon
ftp.info /var/log/xferlog
lpr.debug /var/log/lpd-errs
mail.info /var/log/maillog
#uucp.info /var/log/uucp
# Uncomment this line to send "important" messages to the system
# console: be aware that this could create lots of output.
#*.err;auth.notice;authpriv.none;kern.debug;mail.crit /dev/console
# Uncomment this to have all messages of notice level and higher
# as well as all authentication messages sent to root.
#*.notice;auth.debug root
# Everyone gets emergency messages.
#*.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 blocking external syslog packets.
#*.notice;auth,authpriv,cron,ftp,kern,lpr,mail,user.none @loghost
#auth,daemon,syslog,user.info;authpriv,kern.debug @loghost
# Uncomment to log messages from doas(1) to its own log file. Matches are done
# based on the program name.
# Program-specific logs:
#!doas
#*.* /var/log/doas
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