monitoring and reporting software
On 3/3/2011 10:22 AM, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
>
>> It doesn't deal with logs as files, but if syslog messages are sent or
>> forwarded to it, it can generate events and notifications from the
>> central configuration.
>> htt
2011/3/3 Janez Kosmrlj :
> Hi folks,
> In the company where i work, we are implementing a security standard. A part
> of this is a log monitoring and reporting software. There are a few
> requirements, that the software must fulfil:
> - It must be capable of collecting logs from different devices (
On 3/3/2011 10:22 AM, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
>
>> It doesn't deal with logs as files, but if syslog messages are sent or
>> forwarded to it, it can generate events and notifications from the
>> central configuration.
>> http://www.opennms.org/wiki/Syslogd
>>
>
> That's probably not what the
> It doesn't deal with logs as files, but if syslog messages are sent or
> forwarded to it, it can generate events and notifications from the
> central configuration.
> http://www.opennms.org/wiki/Syslogd
>
> --
>Les Mikesell
> lesmikes...@gmail.com
>
That's probably not what the OP wante
On 3/3/2011 8:00 AM, Janez Kosmrlj wrote:
>
>
> OpenNMS is a good snmp monitoring framework with
> notification/reporting. It
> doesn't 'collect' logs but you can configure it to receive syslog
> from other
> machines and there are a variety of other ways you can pick up data.
Geoff Galitz wrote:
> You might want to think about:
>
> syslog-ng/rsyslog remote logging + syslog-ng/rsyslog master log receiver +
> splunk
CentOS6 (will) use rsyslog by default and rsyslog is available with
CentOS5, so you might want to use rsyslog rather than syslog-ng for
CentOS hosts.
It has to collect logs from syslog (or similar service ), because one
requirement for certification is "log history from all devices in one place".
And since we are talking about 1500 devices it should be easy to configure and
maintain.
--
You might want to think about
Subject: Re: [CentOS] log monitoring and reporting software
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 3/3/11 3:12 AM, Janez Kosmrlj wrote:
> Hi folks,
> In the company where i work, we are implementing a security standard. A part
> of
> this is a log monitoring a
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 3/3/11 3:12 AM, Janez Kosmrlj wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > In the company where i work, we are implementing a security standard. A
> part of
> > this is a log monitoring and reporting software. There are a few
> requirements,
> > that the softw
On 3/3/11 3:12 AM, Janez Kosmrlj wrote:
> Hi folks,
> In the company where i work, we are implementing a security standard. A part
> of
> this is a log monitoring and reporting software. There are a few requirements,
> that the software must fulfil:
> - It must be capable of collecting logs from d
On 03/03/11 1:12 AM, Janez Kosmrlj wrote:
> Hi folks,
> In the company where i work, we are implementing a security standard.
> A part of this is a log monitoring and reporting software. There are a
> few requirements, that the software must fulfil:
> - It must be capable of collecting logs from
Hi folks,
In the company where i work, we are implementing a security standard. A part
of this is a log monitoring and reporting software. There are a few
requirements, that the software must fulfil:
- It must be capable of collecting logs from different devices (Linux
machines, network equipment,
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