#!/bin/sh -e # # Test if the syslog server is working. . /usr/share/debian-edu-config/testsuite-lib.sh if test -r /etc/debian-edu/config ; then . /etc/debian-edu/config fi # Standalone profile currently has no syslog configuration ready # and therefore exit gracefully if we are installing one if echo $PROFILE | grep -q Standalone ; then exit 0 fi # Test if syslog server is reachable if ping -c1 syslog > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then echo "success: $0: Host 'syslog' is pingable." else echo "error: $0: Host 'syslog' is not pingable." RESULT=1 fi if grep -q '^\*.\*.*@syslog' /etc/rsyslog.d/* ; then forwarding=true else forwarding=false fi # The Main-server, Standalone should not log to syslog.intern. if echo "$PROFILE" | grep -q Main-Server ; then if [ true = $forwarding ] ; then echo "error: $0: Main-Server is forwarding syslog messages to @syslog" else echo "success: $0: Main-Server is not forwarding syslog messages to @syslog" fi else # not Main-server or Standalone, should forward check_file_perm /etc/rsyslog.d/debian-edu-client.conf 644 if [ true = $forwarding ] ; then echo "success: $0: rsyslog is forwarding syslog messages to @syslog" else echo "error: $0: rsyslog is not forwarding syslog messages to @syslog" fi fi # Only Main-Server and LTSP-Server should accept syslog # messages from the net. if echo "$PROFILE" | grep -q Main-Server ; then enabled=true fi if echo "$PROFILE" | grep -q LTSP-Server ; then enabled=true fi if [ true != "$enabled" ] ; then exit 0 fi netstat_check syslog udp "syslog" || exit 1 exit 0