You might have to restart syslog with the '-r' option in order to enable logging
from INET sockets.
--Bruce
PS: I assume the packets are making it through your firewall (if any); I believe
port 514/udp is what syslog uses.
Quoting "Thomas M. Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I know how to set up remote logging on the client machine. Just put
> *.* @remote.host
> in /etc/syslog.conf
>
> But what needs to be done at remote.host to accept the logs from
> local.host?
>
> --
> Thomas M. Albright
> Albright Enterprises - "The Small Business Solution"
> http://www.albrightent.com/
>
>
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