Syslog
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Syslog-ng install
apt-get install syslog-ng
Example of /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf:
Comment kernel source out as we are in a vserver:
source s_all { #file("/proc/kmsg" log_prefix("kernel: "));
Enable logging per remote host
source net { udp(ip(192.168.x.xxx)); }; destination df_zeus { file("/var/log/syslog-zeus.log" owner("root") group("adm") perm(0640)); }; destination df_public { file("/var/log/syslog-public.log" owner("root") group("adm") perm(0640)); }; destination df_private { file("/var/log/syslog-private.log" owner("root") group("adm") perm(0640)); }; destination df_ns0 { file("/var/log/syslog-ns0.log" owner("root") group("adm") perm(0640)); }; destination df_sql { file("/var/log/syslog-sql.log" owner("root") group("adm") perm(0640)); }; destination df_others { file("/var/log/syslog-$HOST.log" owner("root") group("adm") perm(0640)); }; filter f_zeus { host(192.168.x.xxx); }; filter f_public { host(192.168.x.xxx); }; filter f_private { host(192.168.x.xxx); }; filter f_ns0 { host(192.168.x.xxx); }; filter f_sql { host(192.168.x.xxx); }; filter f_others { not host(192.168.x.xxx) and not host(192.168.x.xxx) and not host(192.168.x.xxx) and not host(192.168.x.xxx) and not host(192.168.x.xxx) }; log { source(net); filter(f_zeus); destination(df_zeus); }; log { ...
Allow inbound connections from monitoring subnet
iptables -A INPUT -s xxxx -d xxxx -p udp --dport 514 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT
Resources & Credits
- http://www.linux-france.org/prj/inetdoc/articles/devmgmt/devmgmt.log.html (FR)
- Manual http://www.balabit.com/products/syslog_ng/reference-2.0/syslog-ng.txt
fwlogwatch
Logcheck
apt-get install logcheck logcheck-database
In /etc/logcheck/logcheck.conf:
REPORTLEVEL="paranoid"
Filtering
I have many such messages in the vserver:
pam_limits[863]: setrlimit limit #6 to soft=-1, hard=-1 failed: Operation not permitted; uid=0 euid=0
Not sure why, probably because vserver max limits are reduced.
To get rid of it, comment the line in /etc/pam.d/cron:
#session required pam_limits.so
For common imapd timeouts:
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.paranoid/local-imapd ^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ imapd: TIMEOUT, user=[a-z]+, ip=\[[:.0-9a-f]+\], headers=0, body=0, rcvd=[0-9]+, sent=[0-9]+, time=[0-9]+, starttls=1$