I would like to turn on auditing for a particular share and have all auditing go to the username.machinename.log files. If I turn on audit then no matter which way I configure it, it either goes to just syslog, or both. My goal is to just log to the samba files and take the wieght off of syslog. I have searched and searched but can't find but a solution that works. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have it set now as: ... log level = 0 vfs:2 syslog = 0 ... Please let me know if I can provide anymore information that may help.. Thank you again, ryan-- rtaylor82@gmail.com -- Ryan Taylor Micro Consultants 770-789-2072 rtaylor82@gmail.com "If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner." Tallulah Bankhead
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 03:45:50PM -0500, Ryan Taylor wrote:> I would like to turn on auditing for a particular share and have all > auditing go to the username.machinename.log files. If I turn on audit > then no matter which way I configure it, it either goes to just syslog, > or both. My goal is to just log to the samba files and take the wieght > off of syslog. I have searched and searched but can't find but a > solution that works. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > I have it set now as: > ... > log level = 0 vfs:2 > syslog = 0 > ...What vfs audit module are you using ? As far as I know the all go to syslog. Jeremy.
Which version of samba are you using? In samba 3.0.21b, syslog = 0 is working as expected. HTH Oliver Ryan Taylor wrote:> I have it set now as: > ... > log level = 0 vfs:2 > syslog = 0 > ... >-- Oliver Schulze L. <oliver@samera.com.py>