# Config file for /etc/init.d/syslog-ng # If you are not using network logging, this entire section should be # commented out. Otherwise, choose one of the settings below based on # how you are configuring your network. # # If you are using the net.* scripts to configure your network, you should # set rc_need to match the interface through which your logging server # can be reached. #rc_need="net.eth0" # # If you are using an interface manager like wicd, dhcpcd in standalone # mode, networkmanager, etc to control your interfaces, set rc_need to # the name of that service. # rc_need="dhcpcd" #rc_need="networkmanager" # # If you are using newnet and configuring your interface statically with # the network script, you should use this setting. #rc_need="network" # # You can use this setting, but I do not recommend relying on it. #rc_need="net" # # You may also want to uncomment the following if you are using network # logging. #rc_use="stunnel" # For very customized setups these variables can be adjusted as needed # but for most situations they should remain commented: # SYSLOG_NG_CONFIGFILE=/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf # SYSLOG_NG_CONTROLFILE=${SYSLOG_NG_STATEFILE_DIR}/syslog-ng.ctl # SYSLOG_NG_STATEFILE_DIR=/var/lib/syslog-ng # SYSLOG_NG_STATEFILE=${SYSLOG_NG_STATEFILE_DIR}/syslog-ng.persist # SYSLOG_NG_PIDFILE_DIR=/run # SYSLOG_NG_PIDFILE=${SYSLOG_NG_PIDFILE_DIR}/syslog-ng.pid # SYSLOG_NG_GROUP=root # SYSLOG_NG_USER=root # Put any additional options for syslog-ng here. # See syslog-ng(8) for more information. SYSLOG_NG_OPTS=""