To log syslog messages to another server just edit /etc/syslog.conf and
direct kern.=info to @.
You also have to go to the logging machine and setup it up to recieive
logs from other computers by using the -r argument on syslogd. (see man
page)
I would like to make another comment that's not exac
To log syslog messages to another server just edit /etc/syslog.conf and
direct kern.=info to @.
You also have to go to the logging machine and setup it up to recieive
logs from other computers by using the -r argument on syslogd. (see man
page)
I would like to make another comment that's not exa
Hello!
As an answer for Your letter, I would like to write:
> After setting up the IPChains policies and rules, I want to be able to have a
> log file of any DENY packets sent to me. We use GroupWise as a email
> package. I also want those log files to exist
> on another Debian server that s
Hello!
As an answer for Your letter, I would like to write:
> After setting up the IPChains policies and rules, I want to be able to have a log
>file of any DENY packets sent to me. We use GroupWise as a email package. I also
>want those log files to exist
> on another Debian server that si
After setting up the IPChains policies and rules, I want to be able to have a
log file of any DENY packets sent to me. We use GroupWise as a email package.
I also want those log files to exist on another Debian server that sits behind
the firewall.
TIA
Jon L. Miller, MCNE
Director/Sr System
After setting up the IPChains policies and rules, I want to be able to have a log file
of any DENY packets sent to me. We use GroupWise as a email package. I also want
those log files to exist on another Debian server that sits behind the firewall.
TIA
Jon L. Miller, MCNE
Director/Sr System
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