sshd2
logs to the facility specified with the
configuration option SysLogFacility
. If the option is not
set, sshd2
logs to the AUTH
facility.
For example, if you want sshd2
to log to the
LOCAL1
facility, you need to add the following setting to
your server's configuration
(/opt/tectia/etc/sshd2_config
):
SysLogFacility LOCAL1
The possible facilities are listed in
Log Facilities for the SysLogFacility
Option.
You also need to modify syslog
's configuration, so it
knows where to put the log messages.
In /etc/syslog.conf
(or equivalent):
local1.info /var/log/sshd2
On some systems, this file may need to exist before
syslog
will write to it, so you may need to create
it:
# touch /var/log/sshd2
If syslog
accesses files with a non-root UID, for
example logger
, you need to change the ownership of the
file to that user.
Remember to restart both sshd2 and syslogd after making changes to their configuration files.