SecureAuth Backup Tool Syslog Configuration
Introduction
This article explains how to configure the SecureAuth Backup Tool for operation with a Syslog server.
Applies to
SecureAuth IdP
Discussion or Process
Syslog Support
The SecureAuth Backup Tool can be configured to communicate with a RFC 3164 compliant Syslog facility server
Configuring Syslog Operation
You can configure the Syslog options for the backup tool by editing the preference file located at D:\MFCApp_Bin\Extras\SABackupTool\etc\sabackupconfig.ini. The logging functionality options are located in the [Syslog] section.
Option  | Values  | Description  | 
|---|---|---|
syslog_enable  | true false  | When set to true logging is sent to the defined syslog server. If set to false no entries are sent to the defined syslog server  | 
syslog_hostname  | IPv4 address hostname  | The IPv4 address or hostname of an RFC 3164 compliant syslog server  | 
syslog_port  | UDP Port  | The port number of the syslog server. The IANA assigned port for syslog is UDP/514.  | 
syslog_facility  | 0-23  | A facility level is used to specify which type of program is logging the message.  | 
syslog_tag  | alphanumeric  | The TAG is the name of the program or process which generates the message (default: SABackup). The tag should not exceed 32 characters.  | 
syslog_loglevel  | information warning error  | The loglevel is used to specify a logging level for the syslog functionality. When you specify a loglevel, all events greater than and equal to the specified severity level are sent to the syslog server. For example, if you specify   | 
Syslog Facilities
Facility Number  | Facility Keyword  | Facility Description  | 
|---|---|---|
0  | kern  | Kernel messages  | 
1  | user  | User-level messages  | 
2  | Mail system  | |
3  | daemon  | System daemons  | 
4  | auth  | Security/authorization messages  | 
5  | syslog  | Messages generated internally by syslogd  | 
6  | lpr  | Line printer subsystem  | 
7  | news  | Network news subsystem  | 
8  | uucp  | UUCP subsystem  | 
9  | Clock daemon  | |
10  | authpriv  | Security/authorization messages  | 
11  | ftp  | FTP daemon  | 
12  | NTP subsystem  | |
13  | Log audit  | |
14  | Log alert  | |
15  | cron  | Clock daemon  | 
16  | local0  | Local use 0 (local0)  | 
17  | local1  | Local use 1 (local1)  | 
18  | local2  | Local use 2 (local2)  | 
19  | local3  | Local use 3 (local3)  | 
20  | local4  | Local use 4 (local4)  | 
21  | local5  | Local use 5 (local5)  | 
22  | local6  | Local use 6 (local6)  | 
23  | local7  | Local use 7 (local7)  |