there is a 3com utility 3cdeamon.
It works on win though.
martijn
watch the name when replying, should be martijnmichiel@
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The Syslog Server in 3CDaemon provides the following features:
BSD-unix style syslogd functionality. (No RFC here - its a unix thing...)
Allows filtering/restriction of syslog messages by IP Address.
Allows logging into via message priority, message facility or IP address.
Allows viewing of the log files while active, plus copy to clipboard or
print
Produces standard ASCII text files, suitable for including in emails or
faxing.
Prints IP address(es) on which it is listening.
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Why another TFTP Server? Doesn't 3Com already supply one?
In the beginning, there was 3CTftpd, which was a small TFTP Server program I
wrote so that 3Com customers could upgrade their 3Com equipment.
3CTftpd begat 3CServer, which was a more full-featured TFTP and FTP server I
wrote. This eventually became part of 3Com's Transcend Network Management
product.
However, it soon became apparent that our customers were using 3CServer for
a lot of other things, in addition to upgrading their 3Com boxes. I was
getting a number of enhancement requests. In order to accommodate these
requests, I took another look at the code, and tried to implement as many as
I could.
There was a problem, though. 3CServer was now part of a different product. I
spoke with our Network Management folks, and we agreed that we didn't want
the two programs getting in each other's way. Therefore, I decided to rename
my newest incarnation to 3CDaemon.
I'm confused! Which one should I use?
It's really a matter of personal choice. If 3CServer fulfills your needs,
then by all means, continue using it. If you want or need some of the extra
functionality provided by 3CDaemon, then use it instead. Either one will
work for upgrading 3Com products, since they are adapted from the same code
base. Since both are freeware, I don't make a penny off of them either way
:)
So, what's new in this 3CDaemon thing?
New interface. Lot more extensible, so that I can add sub-programs more
easily.
TFTP Server:
Support for RFC 1782, 1783 and 1784. Block size, timeout and transfer-size
negotiation.
Faster. See speed comparison chart below.
Prints IP address(es) on which it is listening.
FTP Server:
Supports PASSIVE transfer.
Supports Netscape/IE4 browsing
Supports 32 char passwords.
Passwords are MD5 hashed. This should provide adequate password security,
yet at the same time still be exportable.
Prints IP address(es) on which it is listening.
Syslog Server:
Added Syslog functionality.
Logs all syslog messages received.
Allows filtering/restriction of syslog messages by IP Address.
Allows logging into via message priority, message facility or IP address.
Allows viewing of the log files while active, plus copy to clipboard or
print
Produces standard ASCII text files, suitable for including in emails or
faxing.
Prints IP address(es) on which it is listening.
TFTP Client:
Support for RFC 1782, 1783 and 1784. Block size, timeout and transfer-size
negotiation.
Stores addresses of frequently accessed hosts
Supports multiple file transfer, or directory transfer
Lots and lots of other little fixes and enhancements. Play with it. I'll be
adding more as time goes by.
Totally Unscientific Speed comparison:
(i.e. These are numbers I got transferring the same file between two PCs on
the same hub. Your mileage will vary...)
Get 13.3MB File Put 13.3MB file
3CServer TFTP 75.5 secs 77.1 secs
3CDaemon TFTP 48.1 secs 46.4 secs
3CDaemon TFTP with negotiated 2048 blocksize 16 secs 15 secs
3CServer FTP 38.9 secs 57.6 secs
3CDaemon FTP 15.4 secs 16.1 secs
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens
Washington Rico
Verzonden: woensdag 8 augustus 2001 6:23
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Cisco Syslog [7:15211]
Can anyone tell me how to activate a Unix syslog Daemon to create a syslog
server. I would appreciate any information you have. A web site with good
information would also be appreciated.
Regards,
Rico
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