Hi,
I´m on a clean FreeBSD 9.3 system and try to send the log entries of the default bind 9 to another FreeBSD log server. Bind logging to local file system works, sending the system logs to the remote log server also works.
I´ve tried to follow Bind installing wiki on http://www.freebsdwiki.net but without success. When I enter syslogd_flags=-ss -l /var/named/var/log as suggested in the wiki and restart the syslogd() I got two times the error message /etc/rc.conf: -l: not found. Logging works as before, bind to file and system to file and log server. When I add quotas to the rc.conf statement the error messages are gone but also the logging to the remote server. And the bind log entries are still going to the defined /var/named/var/log/named.log file.
What´s going wrong?
Best regards,
Mike
I´m on a clean FreeBSD 9.3 system and try to send the log entries of the default bind 9 to another FreeBSD log server. Bind logging to local file system works, sending the system logs to the remote log server also works.
I´ve tried to follow Bind installing wiki on http://www.freebsdwiki.net but without success. When I enter syslogd_flags=-ss -l /var/named/var/log as suggested in the wiki and restart the syslogd() I got two times the error message /etc/rc.conf: -l: not found. Logging works as before, bind to file and system to file and log server. When I add quotas to the rc.conf statement the error messages are gone but also the logging to the remote server. And the bind log entries are still going to the defined /var/named/var/log/named.log file.
What´s going wrong?
Best regards,
Mike