Dieter Kluenter wrote: > Ivan Ordonez <[email protected]> writes: > > >> Edward Capriolo wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ivan Ordonez <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Dieter Kluenter wrote: >> >> Ivan Ordonez <[email protected]> writes: >> >> Hi, >> I want to create logging for LDAP (version 2.4.19-r1) using syslog-ng >> on Gentoo box. >> Hope someone here can point me in the right direction. I'm lost >> here. >> >> slapd logs to local4. >> filter f_local4 {facility(local4); }; >> destination slapd { file("/var/log/slapd"); }; >> log {source(src); filter(f_local4); destination(slapd); }; >> -Dieter >> >> I still can't get the logging to work. I followed both suggestions >> (Dieter >> and Jorge) to no avail. The syslog-ng daemon starts fine but when I >> check >> the ldap log, it's empty. The cron and auth logging is working >> perfectly >> fine. Please advise. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Check how the package was built. >> >> If the configuration argument >> "--enable-debug=yes" >> was not given, you get no logging. >> >> It was logging before without issue. I can see the log in /var/log/messages >> file. The >> problem started hen I emerge or install the new version of openldap (version >> 2.4.19-r1). >> Since then the LDAP logging disappeared in /var/log/messages file. All I >> want to do is to >> see where the logs go or have the ability to access it. >> > > As I mentioned in my previous post, slapd logs to local4, check your > syslog-ng.conf wether there are other filters with a facility local4. > > -Dieter > > And if you're using gentoo, compile openldap with the "syslog" use flag :-)
Cheers, Olivier
