Looks like we want to set $FileOwner in /etc/rsyslog.conf to syslog (duh, my fault for not noticing that was still set to root) and add code to chown files if they aren't $FileOwner and $FileGroup. That should let rsyslog do its thing.
Looks like we want to set $FileOwner in /etc/rsyslog.conf to syslog (duh, my fault for not noticing that was still set to root) and add code to chown files if they aren't $FileOwner and $FileGroup. That should let rsyslog do its thing.