Hi,
Try "syslogd -r" from the command line.
Quote from the syslogd man page:
"
This option will enable the facility to receive message from the
network using an internet domain socket with the syslog service (see
services(5)). The default is to not receive any messages from the
network
Hello Charles,
Please try as an example
logging 192.168.x.x
logging trap debugging
logging facility local6
( you can use other facilities here but match what you do on the SUN box.)
On the SUN box try (in the syslog.conf file)
local6.debug/var/adm/messages (or any file you like
let me know if you have questions.
>From: "Brian" >Reply-To: "Brian" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re:
Logging to remote UNIX server [7:17401] >Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 12:57:07
-0400 > >I am sure its sending the syslog to the server. Can you run a
sniffer >
I am sure its sending the syslog to the server. Can you run a sniffer
or tcpdump on the server to see that there is stuff coming in? Do you
have the syslog on the solaris box configured to accept remote
connections? (By default syslog does NOT receive remote connections, you
must read the man pa
There is a bug in some releases of 12.1 that will cause this. The
workaround is to specifically set the source interface use the "logging
source-interface" command.
HTH,
John
>>> "Charles Dowling" 8/27/01 9:56:09 AM >>>
Hey All,
I have been trying to set up my 3660 (IOS 12.1) access router
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