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channel
statement Channels represent methods for recording logging information. Each
channel has a unique name, and any categories which specify that name in
a channel
statement will use that channel.
radiusd
can write logging information to files or send it to
syslog. The file
statement sends the channel's output to the
named file (see section Naming Conventions). The syslog
statement
sends the channel's output to syslog with the specified facility and
severity. Its optional last argument allows to alter default syslog
tag.
Channel options modify the data flowing through the channel:
print-pid
Add the process ID of the process generating the logging information.
print-cons
Also send the logging information to the system console.
print-category
Add the category name to the logging information.
print-priority
print-level
Add the priority name to the logging information.
print-milliseconds
Print timestamp with milliseconds.
prefix-hook
Declares the name of Rewrite function used as logging prefix hook for that channel (see section Logging hooks). This overrides any global prefix hook.
suffix-hook
Declares the name of Rewrite function used as logging suffix hook for that channel (see section Logging hooks). This overrides any global suffix hook.
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