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A line in the syslog.conf file contains * in the actions part. What does this mean?

January 27, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Introduction to Linux II › A line in the syslog.conf file contains * in the actions part. What does this mean?
A line in the syslog.conf file contains * in the actions part. What does this mean?
  • A message is displayed to everyone who is logged in
  • A text message is written into the default log file
  • An asterisk *, in place of a text message, will be displayed
  • There is no action specified

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