On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Christian Hammers
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello
>
> I have a setup with about 100 chroot'ed SFTP accounts which all have their
> separate /dev/log socket inside the chroot so that the OpenSSH SFTP server
> can log the FTP commands to it.
>
> That seems too much for rsyslog as I now get the following error message:
>
>  rsyslogd: Out of unix socket name descriptors, ignoring
> /srv/sftp-xxx/dev/log
>
> I've seen the following line in ./plugins/imuxsock/imuxsock.c
>
>   #define MAXFUNIX    50
>   ...
>  /* add an additional listen socket. Socket names are added
>   * until the array is filled up. It is never reset, only at
>   * module unload.
>   * TODO: we should change the array to a list so that we
>   * can support any number of listen socket names.
>   * rgerhards, 2007-12-20
>   * added capability to specify hostname for socket -- rgerhards,
> 2008-08-01
>   */
>  static rsRetVal
>  addLstnSocketName(void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal, uchar *pNewVal)
>  {
>     ..
>        if(nfd < MAXFUNIX) {
>         ...
>        } else {
>            errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "Out of unix socket name
> descriptors, ignoring %s\n", pNewVal);
>
>
> Would it be safe to just raise this compile time number to say 150 or would
> I run into even nastier problems then?
>
>
definitely yes


> Maybe the "TODO" point in the above comment could be put on the feature
> wishlist for one of the next releases? :-)
>
>
I'll have a look, maybe it's a quick thing for in between other work ;)

Rainer

> Best Regards
>
> -christian-
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