On 19/08/12 21:08, Ed Greshko responds:
FWIW, I use rsyslog to log messages from my Dlink router.  I don't use the 
"source" method.  I simply have this in my rsyslog.conf....

if $msg contains 'D-Link' then /var/log/dlink.log

since an entry from the router looks like this....

Aug 20 09:04:05 Mon Aug 20 09:04:07 2012 D-Link Systems DIR-615 System Log: 
Blocked incoming UDP packet from 95.17.110.3:56119 to 211.75.128.215:88

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   Well, for the first time I am saving something in /var/log/tomato.log!

       [root@box9 bobg]$ ll /var/log/tomato.log
       -rw-rw-r--. 1 root root 266 Aug 20 10:16 /var/log/tomato.log


       [root@box9 bobg]$ cat /var/log/tomato.log
       Aug 20 10:16:37 box9 rsyslogd: the last error occured in
       /etc/rsyslog.d/emptyfile.conf, line 3:":source, isequal, tomato
       /var/log/tomato.log"
       Aug 20 10:16:37 box9 rsyslogd: the last error occured in
       /etc/rsyslog.d/emptyfile.conf, line 4:":source, isequal, tomato ~"

   It looks like it may want "box9" instead of "tomato" there?




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