Am Mo, den 15.08.2005 schrieb scott.list um 15:13:
> I could only find one answer for this topic via google, and the poster
> wasnt' sure if he was breaking something with his "fix".
>
> I there a way to redirect the cron session messages from syslog to a
> different log?
>
> i.e.:
> Aug 15 01:03:01 tn1 crond(pam_unix)[29303]: session opened for user
> root by (uid=0)
> Aug 15 01:03:07 tn1 crond(pam_unix)[29303]: session closed for user
> root
>
> I tried cron.none and crond.none (and the correspondine lines to put
> those in their own file) in syslog.conf but neither redirected.
> Thans, Scott
Edit /etc/syslog.conf and change it like this:
# Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
# Don't log private authentication messages!
*.info;mail.none;local5.none;authpriv.none;cron.none;auth.!=info
/var/log/messages
that config line has just "auth.!=info" appended
# Log cron auth messages in a separate file.
auth.info
/var/log/cron.auth
add that instruction
After "service syslog restart" the syslog messages caused by cron will
appear in /var/log/cron.auth only.
Alexander
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