# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Default syslog-ng standard options; Do not edit this file! # Append entry with line on a file: syslog-ng-options. # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # disable the chained hostname format in logs # (default is enabled) chain_hostnames(0); # the time to wait before a died connection is re-established (default is 60) time_reopen(10); # the time to wait before an idle destination file is closed (default is 60) time_reap(360); # the number of lines buffered before written to file you might want to # increase this if your disk isn't catching with all the log messages you get # or if you want less disk activity (say on a laptop) (default is 0) #sync(0); # the number of lines fitting in the output queue log_fifo_size(2048); # enable or disable directory creation for destination files create_dirs(yes); # default owner, group, and permissions for log files (defaults are 0, 0, 0600) #owner(root); group(adm); perm(0640); # default owner, group, and permissions for created directories (defaults are 0, 0, 0700) #dir_owner(root); #dir_group(root); dir_perm(0755); # enable or disable DNS. Usage syslog-ng blocks on DNS queries, so enabling DNS # may lead to a Denial of Service attack (default is yes) use_dns(no); # maximum length of message in bytes. This is only limited by the program # listening on the /dev/log Unix socket, glibc can handle arbitrary length # log messages, but -- for example -- syslogd accepts only 1024 bytes # (default is 2048) #log_msg_size(2048); # Disable statistic log messages. stats_freq(0);