[Bug 484336] Re: /etc/rsyslog.conf permissions incorrect/missing for creation of dynamic files
dreison
484336 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jan 26 21:57:08 UTC 2012
I'm just discovering this same issue, and agree that "$PrivDropToGroup
adm" does not work.
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Title:
/etc/rsyslog.conf permissions incorrect/missing for creation of
dynamic files
Status in “rsyslog” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: rsyslog
When using templates to create dynamic directories and files with
rsyslog, rsyslog can create the directories, but does not have the
appropriate permissions to create files within them.
By default, directories created by rsyslog are owned root:root and
generates an error in /var/log/syslog as follows:
rsyslogd: Cout not open dynamic file '...' -
discarding message
Furthermore, adding $DirOwner and $DirGroup to match those of
$FileOwner and $FileGroup, the setting '$PrivDropToGroup syslog'
further prevents rsyslog from creating dynamic files. Setting
'$PrivDropToGroup adm' resolves this issue.
Attached is a patch that corrects these issues.
Rich
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