Subj : Re: Moving SBBS logging out of syslog To : Dumas Walker From : Digital Man Date : Fri Feb 16 2024 10:44:39 Re: Re: Moving SBBS logging out of syslog By: Dumas Walker to All on Fri Feb 16 2024 10:26 am > > Several years ago I set my BBS up to write the log to syslog. Recently, > > some shit for brains decided that having syslog was "bad" so now there is > > no easy way to just load syslog and search it. > > > I want to revert back to having Synchronet keeps its own log. How do I > > do that? > > > And, no I am not looking for a lecture on how this way is better. > > > Thanks. > > Nevermind, I found the answer right after posting. Now, if I take 'syslog' > off the command line, and I am not running daemonized, where does the log > go? The wiki mentions sbbs.log, but I am not finding that in /var/log or > ~/data/logs. Where does it go? It goes to syslog (the daemon/service, not necessarily the file "syslog"). Look at your syslog configuration file to find out which *files* it goes to. Or use something like journalctl (if you have it) to view them based on service. There's also tools like lnav which are nice for viewing logs. -- digital man (rob) Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #77: SSL = Secure Sockets Layer (precursor to TLS) Norco, CA WX: 58.9øF, 75.0% humidity, 3 mph SSW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .