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Old 4th December 2008, 12:54 PM
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syslog-ng unknown (instance) record

Hello, for a long time (F7-F9) I've see such messages in my log file:
(instance): nss_ldap: ...
(instance): nss_ldap: ...
(instance): GSSAPI Error: ...
(instance): nss_ldap: ...
(instance): nss_ldap: ...
There is no problem with nss_ldap errors, but I can't identify which service is complaining.
For example, this is record for authdaemon:
authdaemond: pam_unix(imap:auth): authentication failure; ...
authdaemond: (pam_krb5): none: ...
authdaemond: (pam_krb5): ...
etc ...
So I know, that authdaemon want to say me something. But what about "(instance)"?
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