Am 2 Jan 2003, um 9:19 Uhr schrieb amol  ambekar:

> I am getting the following error while booting the client
> 
> syslogd: syslogd : cannot write to remote file handle 0n 
> 192.168.0.9:514
> 
> my dhcpd server is running
> my nfs is running
> my tftp is running
> syslod demon is also running on the server
> 
> can any body help me to solve this problem

Hi Amol,

you have to start syslod with the option "-r" to allow remote systems 
to access your syslog-server.
I've here a debian system, and I changed the /etc/init.d/sysklogd 
script to start syslogd automatically with -r.

hth.

Happy new year!

-Andreas.

Andreas Schlager, EDV
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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