Hi,

it sounds like there are still firewall rules in place which prevent the 
packets reaching Graylog.

Unfortunately we cannot help you to fix your networking setup, this is 
simply out of scope for this mailing list.

Cheers,
Jochen

On Wednesday, 25 January 2017 01:45:46 UTC+1, jony wrote:
>
> I apologize for the late answers ;but another thing is that i managed to 
> connect my firewall to my graylog but only through udp input, id i use tcp 
> ,nothing is received ,is there a way to solve this considering the fact 
> that tcp is more reliable than udp ,and that logs are important to save 
> Thank you 
>
> Le mardi 24 janvier 2017 08:21:11 UTC, Jochen Schalanda a écrit :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> how are you sending messages to Graylog? What's your network setup? Did 
>> you check your firewall rules and that the routing is correct?
>>
>> Did you check with Wireshark or a similar tool, if the messages actually 
>> reached Graylog?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jochen
>>
>> On Monday, 23 January 2017 23:35:13 UTC+1, jony wrote:
>>>
>>> i tried sending syslog tcp  and sending raw text tcp using a non 
>>> privileged port, both showed the message 'Running' however messages are 
>>> nowhere to be found ,and at the right top of the page ,i get 0 in/out 
>>> messages ; what do you think could be the cause ? other than that i get no 
>>> error message ,and the overview shows nothing
>>>
>>

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