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!!! warning You will lose the integrated fail2ban functionality when using a logging driver other than json (default).
Enable Rsyslog to receive logs on 524/tcp at rsyslog.conf
:
# This setting depends on your Rsyslog version and configuration format.
# For most Debian derivates it will work like this...
$ModLoad imtcp
$TCPServerAddress 127.0.0.1
$InputTCPServerRun 524
# ...while for Ubuntu 16.04 it looks like this:
module(load="imtcp")
input(type="imtcp" address="127.0.0.1" port="524")
# No matter your Rsyslog version, you should set this option to off
# if you plan to use Fail2ban
$RepeatedMsgReduction off
Restart rsyslog after enabling the TCP listener.
Now setup Docker daemon to start with the syslog driver. This enables the syslog driver for all containers!
Linux users can add or change the configuration in /etc/docker/daemon.json
. Windows users please have a look at the docker documentation :
{
...
"log-driver": "syslog",
"log-opts": {
"syslog-address": "tcp://127.0.0.1:524"
}
...
}
!!! warning In newer versions of mailcow: dockerized we decided to set a max. log size. You need to remove all "logging: xy" lines and options from docker-compose.yml to be able to start the stack.
Example:
````
logging:
options:
max-size: "5m"
```
!!! info
If you prefere the udp protocol use:
```
$ModLoad imudp
$UDPServerRun 524
```
at `rsyslog.conf` and `"syslog-address": "udp://127.0.0.1:524"` at `daemon.json`.
Restart the Docker daemon and run docker-compose down && docker-compose up -d
to recreate the containers.