Are you allowing it to gather up remote syslog entries?

Check out your /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog.  When it starts up
syslogd, you need a "-r" switch.  Remote logging is disabled
by default for security purposes, if I remember right.

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: Anyone able to get syslogd under redhat linux to log info from cisco
: routers/switches?  I was able to setup syslogd under solaris 
: 2.6, but not
: redhat linux 6.0.  Any help is appreciated.
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