docs:tinyproxy.conf: document LogFile, Syslog, and LogLevel

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Michael Adam 2009-09-22 00:19:12 +02:00
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@ -100,6 +100,34 @@ The possible keywords and their descriptions are as follows:
"\{detail}" for a datiled error message. The `tinyproxy(8)`
manual page contains a description of all template variables.
*LogFile*::
This controls the location of the file to which Tinyproxy
writes its debug output. Alternatively, Tinyproxy can log
to syslog -- see the Syslog option.
*Syslog*::
When set to `On`, this options tell Tinyproxy to write its
debug messages to syslog instead of to a log file configured
with `LogFile`. These two options are mutually exclusive.
*LogLevel*::
This sets the log level. Allowed values are:
* Critical (least verbose)
* Error
* Warning
* Notice
* Connect (log connections without Info's noise)
* Info (most verbose)
The LogLevel logs from the set level and above. For example, if
the LogLevel was set to Warning, than all log messages from
Warning to Critical would be output, but Notice and below would be
suppressed.
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