In my opinion, this is a release critical issue, because systems that
relied in dir_group() working (because it does work as expected in
Lenny), and built scripts or other infrastructure around that feature,
will break when upgrading to Squeeze.
I run syslog-ng with root:root, but the group of som
Hi,
i can confirm this bug too, since i have tested the exact same setup like Radek
!
further tests and investigations lead me to these facts ...
- in addtion to the dir_group() option the dir_user() is also affected and
ignored
but the dir_perm() option still works properly !
- it doesnt ma
Hi Laszlo,
Actually I have taken this somewhere from the docs, and the config parses ok.
But anyway, I have previously tested it with "" and without.
Same result.
Greets,
Radek
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Hi Radek,
On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 14:44 +0100, Radek Antoniuk wrote:
> Syslog-ng is not respecting the global dir_group option and is creating dirs
> with root as the group owner instead of adm.
> Syslog-ng.conf attached.
Quoting from the administrator guide of syslog-ng:
dir_group()
Type:stri
Package: syslog-ng
Version: 3.1.3-1
Severity: normal
Syslog-ng is not respecting the global dir_group option and is creating dirs
with root as the group owner instead of adm.
Syslog-ng.conf attached.
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