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@Debian

What is the default name convention and storage location of log files, facilities and debugging messages specified bei sysconf.conf ?

Answer

* separate log files for the auth , daemon , kern , lpr , mail , user , and uucp facilities, predictably called auth.log etc.

* mail system uses files called mail.info , mail.warn , and mail.err , which respectively contain only those messages with priority info etc. (and above).

* Debugging messages from all facilities except for authpriv , news , and mail end up in /var/log/debug , and messages of priority info , notice , and warn from all facilities except those just mentioned as well as cron and daemon in /var/log/messages .


Question

@Debian

What is the default name convention and storage location of log files, facilities and debugging messages specified bei sysconf.conf ?

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Question

@Debian

What is the default name convention and storage location of log files, facilities and debugging messages specified bei sysconf.conf ?

Answer

* separate log files for the auth , daemon , kern , lpr , mail , user , and uucp facilities, predictably called auth.log etc.

* mail system uses files called mail.info , mail.warn , and mail.err , which respectively contain only those messages with priority info etc. (and above).

* Debugging messages from all facilities except for authpriv , news , and mail end up in /var/log/debug , and messages of priority info , notice , and warn from all facilities except those just mentioned as well as cron and daemon in /var/log/messages .

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