use directory /var/log/pihole/ for log storage

Signed-off-by: Adam Warner <me@adamwarner.co.uk>
This commit is contained in:
Adam Warner
2020-09-05 14:15:03 +01:00
parent b81cbaa088
commit 5a379f3c2e
7 changed files with 23 additions and 23 deletions

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ interface=@INT@
cache-size=10000
log-queries
log-facility=/var/log/pihole.log
log-facility=/var/log/pihole/pihole.log
local-ttl=2

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ if [ -z "$DBFILE" ]; then
fi
if [[ "$@" != *"quiet"* ]]; then
echo -ne " ${INFO} Flushing /var/log/pihole.log ..."
echo -ne " ${INFO} Flushing /var/log/pihole/pihole.log ..."
fi
if [[ "$@" == *"once"* ]]; then
# Nightly logrotation
@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ if [[ "$@" == *"once"* ]]; then
# Note that moving the file is not an option, as
# dnsmasq would happily continue writing into the
# moved file (it will have the same file handler)
cp -p /var/log/pihole.log /var/log/pihole.log.1
echo " " > /var/log/pihole.log
chmod 644 /var/log/pihole.log
cp -p /var/log/pihole/pihole.log /var/log/pihole/pihole.log.1
echo " " > /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
chmod 644 /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
fi
else
# Manual flushing
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ else
/usr/sbin/logrotate --force /etc/pihole/logrotate
else
# Flush both pihole.log and pihole.log.1 (if existing)
echo " " > /var/log/pihole.log
if [ -f /var/log/pihole.log.1 ]; then
echo " " > /var/log/pihole.log.1
chmod 644 /var/log/pihole.log.1
echo " " > /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
if [ -f /var/log/pihole/pihole.log.1 ]; then
echo " " > /var/log/pihole/pihole.log.1
chmod 644 /var/log/pihole/pihole.log.1
fi
fi
# Delete most recent 24 hours from FTL's database, leave even older data intact (don't wipe out all history)
@@ -65,6 +65,6 @@ else
fi
if [[ "$@" != *"quiet"* ]]; then
echo -e "${OVER} ${TICK} Flushed /var/log/pihole.log"
echo -e "${OVER} ${TICK} Flushed /var/log/pihole/pihole.log"
echo -e " ${TICK} Deleted ${deleted} queries from database"
fi

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/var/log/pihole.log {
/var/log/pihole/pihole.log {
# su #
daily
copytruncate
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
nomail
}
/var/log/pihole-FTL.log {
/var/log/pihole/pihole-FTL.log {
# su #
weekly
copytruncate

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ start() {
echo "pihole-FTL is already running"
else
# Touch files to ensure they exist (create if non-existing, preserve if existing)
touch /var/log/pihole-FTL.log /var/log/pihole.log
touch /var/log/pihole/pihole-FTL.log /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
touch /run/pihole-FTL.pid /run/pihole-FTL.port
touch /etc/pihole/dhcp.leases
mkdir -p /run/pihole
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ start() {
# Ensure that permissions are set so that pihole-FTL can edit all necessary files
chown pihole:pihole /run/pihole-FTL.pid /run/pihole-FTL.port
chown pihole:pihole /etc/pihole /etc/pihole/dhcp.leases 2> /dev/null
chown pihole:pihole /var/log/pihole-FTL.log /var/log/pihole.log
chmod 0644 /var/log/pihole-FTL.log /run/pihole-FTL.pid /run/pihole-FTL.port /var/log/pihole.log
chown pihole:pihole /var/log/pihole/pihole-FTL.log /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
chmod 0644 /var/log/pihole/pihole-FTL.log /run/pihole-FTL.pid /run/pihole-FTL.port /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
# Chown database files to the user FTL runs as. We ignore errors as the files may not (yet) exist
chown pihole:pihole /etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.db /etc/pihole/gravity.db 2> /dev/null
if setcap CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE,CAP_NET_RAW,CAP_NET_ADMIN,CAP_SYS_NICE+eip "$(which pihole-FTL)"; then

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
# early morning. Download any updates from the adlists
# Squash output to log, then splat the log to stdout on error to allow for
# standard crontab job error handling.
59 1 * * 7 root PATH="$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin/" pihole updateGravity >/var/log/pihole_updateGravity.log || cat /var/log/pihole_updateGravity.log
59 1 * * 7 root PATH="$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin/" pihole updateGravity >/var/log/pihole/pihole_updateGravity.log || cat /var/log/pihole/pihole_updateGravity.log
# Pi-hole: Flush the log daily at 00:00
# The flush script will use logrotate if available

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@@ -187,12 +187,12 @@ Available commands and options:
(Logging options):
.br
on Enable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole.log
on Enable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
.br
off Disable and flush the Pi-hole log at
/var/log/pihole.log
/var/log/pihole/pihole.log
.br
off noflush Disable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole.log
off noflush Disable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
.br
\fB-up, updatePihole\fR [--check-only]

8
pihole
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@@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ Example: 'pihole logging on'
Specify whether the Pi-hole log should be used
Options:
on Enable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole.log
off Disable and flush the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole.log
off noflush Disable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole.log"
on Enable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
off Disable and flush the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole/pihole.log
off noflush Disable the Pi-hole log at /var/log/pihole/pihole.log"
exit 0
elif [[ "${1}" == "off" ]]; then
# Disable logging
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ tailFunc() {
# Color blocklist/blacklist/wildcard entries as red
# Color A/AAAA/DHCP strings as white
# Color everything else as gray
tail -f /var/log/pihole.log | sed -E \
tail -f /var/log/pihole/pihole.log | sed -E \
-e "s,($(date +'%b %d ')| dnsmasq\[[0-9]*\]),,g" \
-e "s,(.*(blacklisted |gravity blocked ).* is (0.0.0.0|::|NXDOMAIN|${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}|${IPV6_ADDRESS:-NULL}).*),${COL_RED}&${COL_NC}," \
-e "s,.*(query\\[A|DHCP).*,${COL_NC}&${COL_NC}," \