Hi!
Thanks for the quick response.  What should the permissions be?
Lia

Todd Troxell wrote:
Hi Lia,

On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 04:57:26PM -0500, Lia Treffman wrote:
  
I am using Linux smtp 2.6.8-2-686-smp and libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22.

I am running logcheck on a server named smtp, and I would like to filter
all lines in /var/log/syslog matching the following expressions:

Nov 21 19:29:13 smtp postfix/policy-spf[1429]: blah blah blah
Nov 21 19:23:01 smtp amavis[31328]: blah blah blah

I have a file called 'noise':

smtp postfix/policy-spf.*$
smtp amavis.*$

When I run 'grep -f noise /var/log/syslog', I get the expected result. 
For convenience, I have attached 'noise' and 'sample_syslog', which is a
sterilized segment of our /var/log/syslog.

I have tried running logcheck with 'noise' in the following directories:
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d -> ignore.d.server
/etc/logcheck/violations.ignore.d
/etc/logcheck/cracking.ignore.d

I have also tried putting the text of 'noise' in the following files:
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d/postfix or amavis (as appropriate)
/etc/logcheck/violations.ignore.d/logcheck-postfix or logcheck-amavis
(as appropriate)

All of the postfix/policy-spf and amavis records appear in the email. I
have also tried it with the '^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+' lead-in
to the regex and it doesn't make a difference.

There are other regexes in /etc/logcheck/ignore.d files which also do
not filter as they are supposed to.  However, the postfix/policy-spf and
amavis are the most problematic.
    

I was unable to reproduce this.  I dropped your noise file into my
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/ and ran it through your sample_syslog in both
1.2.39 and current CVS head to no avail.

Are you sure the permissions are correct on your rule files/dirs?

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Todd Troxell
http://xtat.rapidpacket.com/
  


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