#!/bin/bash # SPDX-Version: 3.0 # SPDX-CreationInfo: 2025-10-11; WEIDNER, Marc S.; # SPDX-ExternalRef: GIT https://git.coresecret.dev/msw/CISS.debian.live.builder.git # SPDX-FileContributor: WEIDNER, Marc S.; Centurion Intelligence Consulting Agency # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024-2025; WEIDNER, Marc S.; # SPDX-FileType: SOURCE # SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2 OR LicenseRef-CCLA-1.0 # SPDX-LicenseComment: This file is part of the CISS.debian.installer.secure framework. # SPDX-PackageName: CISS.debian.live.builder # SPDX-Security-Contact: security@coresecret.eu set -Ceuo pipefail printf "\e[95m++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++ 🧪 '%s' starting ... \e[0m\n" "${0}" [[ -r /root/ciss_xdg_tmp.sh ]] && . /root/ciss_xdg_tmp.sh export DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" INITRD="No" rm -f "/etc/logrotate.conf" cat << EOF >| "/etc/logrotate.conf" # See "man logrotate" for details. Global options do not affect preceding include directives. # Rotate log files daily daily # Keep 90 daily worth of backlogs. rotate 90 # Hard cap: delete rotated logs older than 90 days. maxage 90 # Do not rotate the log if it is empty (this overrides the ifempty option). notifempty # Create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones. create # Use date as a suffix of the rotated file. dateext # Use yesterday's instead of today's date to create the dateext extension, so that the rotated log file has a date in its name # that is the same as the timestamps within it. dateyesterday # Enable compression compress # Use zstd instead of gzip. compresscmd /usr/bin/zstd # File extension for compressed logs. compressext .zst # Set zstd level 3 (default). compressoptions -20 # How to decompress for 'logrotate -d' or similar. uncompresscmd /usr/bin/unzstd # Keep the most recent rotation uncompressed for one cycle. delaycompress # Delete log files using shred -u instead of unlink(). shred # packages drop log rotation information into this directory include /etc/logrotate.d # system-specific logs may also be configured here. # vim: number et ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 ai tw=128 ft=conf EOF printf "\e[92m++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++ ✅ '%s' applied successfully. \e[0m\n" "${0}" exit 0 # vim: number et ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 ai tw=128 ft=sh