Dear rsysloggers,

I found that using a construct like

  $template authlog,"/var/log/auth.log_%$NOW%"
  auth,authpriv.* ?authlog

I can write daily log files quite easily.

Now I want to set this default on all my machines, but I would
really love to be able to do this with a single file e.g.
/etc/rsyslog.d/local-timestamp-suffix.conf, rather than changing the
existing default rules in /etc/rsyslog.conf.

Is this something that's already possible (and I just simply haven't
found it)?

I wrote down some ideas at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=536432

Is there anything in there that you would consider?

Thanks!

PS: please keep the bug report on CC.

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