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How to correctly and safely disable logging on an Ubuntu 16 LTS server?
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On some servers, it is required to completely disable data logging by the system (completely). Let's assume that all machines are on Ubuntu 16 LTS. How to disable logging in a correct and safe way?
I'd love some good advice!
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Change the rsyslogd configuration, of course. In Ubuntu, by default, it is stored in /etc/rsyslog.conf (which there is no point in touching) and /etc/rsyslog.d/*.conf
And restart rsyslogd
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