On 02/08/14 19:17, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Sat, 02 Aug 2014, Josh Triplett wrote:
How easily could you teach syslog-nagios-bridge to listen on a UNIX
domain socket, instead of or in addition to a TCP socket? You could
then have it listen on /run/syslog-nagios-bridge by
syslog-nagios-bridge needs to listen on a TCP port for connections from
rsyslogd or whatever
To make it easy for users (fully automated installation), I can
a) configure the package to listen on some port (I use 30514)
b) deploy a file /etc/rsyslog.d/nagios-bridge.conf with the config for
On Sat, 02 Aug 2014 13:05:17 +0200
Daniel Pocock dan...@pocock.pro wrote:
syslog-nagios-bridge needs to listen on a TCP port for connections
from rsyslogd or whatever
To make it easy for users (fully automated installation), I can
a) configure the package to listen on some port (I
On Sat, 2014-08-02 at 13:05 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
syslog-nagios-bridge needs to listen on a TCP port for connections from
rsyslogd or whatever
To make it easy for users (fully automated installation), I can
a) configure the package to listen on some port (I use 30514)
b)
On 02/08/14 15:24, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Sat, 2014-08-02 at 13:05 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
syslog-nagios-bridge needs to listen on a TCP port for connections from
rsyslogd or whatever
To make it easy for users (fully automated installation), I can
a) configure the package to
Daniel Pocock wrote:
syslog-nagios-bridge needs to listen on a TCP port for connections from
rsyslogd or whatever
To make it easy for users (fully automated installation), I can
a) configure the package to listen on some port (I use 30514)
b) deploy a file
On Sat, 02 Aug 2014, Josh Triplett wrote:
How easily could you teach syslog-nagios-bridge to listen on a UNIX
domain socket, instead of or in addition to a TCP socket? You could
then have it listen on /run/syslog-nagios-bridge by default, and have
rsyslog automatically forward messages there.
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