On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 12:12, John Oliver <joli...@john-oliver.net> wrote:
> CentOS 5.7, sysklogd 1.4.1-46 > > I added "-r" to /etc/sysconfig/syslog and restarted the syslog service. > With tcpdump, I can see that other devices are sending traffic to UDP > 514, but nothing is showing up in /var/log/messages, which is where > Googling suggests they'll end up without changing /etc/syslogd.conf I'm > not finding any other troubleshooting pointers... by all indications, > it's supposed to "just work" at this point. Any ideas? > > No, there is no firewall. > > Yes, syslogd is listening on UDP 514 > > Yes, I know sysklogd sucks and we need to use rsyslog or syslog-ng > > darn fine question, cause i just threw it up on a virtual and its not working for me either on the same versions.
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