reate one my self using
> Java, which I know is the wrong language but it is also the one I know.
>
>
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/etc/sysconfig on mine :)
Thanks Hans!
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/etc/sysconfig on mine :)
Thanks Hans!
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Am 20. Jun
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, der.hans wrote:
> Is your syslog server listening for external syslog entries?
>
> # For remote UDP logging use SYSLOGD="-r"
>
> That's in /etc/default/syslogd on my box.
>
> If you've got the -r set, you might want to verify that syslog is
> listening to UDP port 514 on et
Am 20. Jun, 2007 schw�tzte Bryan O'Neal so:
moin moin Bryan,
I have a dozen or so devices that shoot me syslog info and, I will
admit, up until now I have been using a windows box as my syslog server.
Now I want to use my linux box. I have two nicks in my linux box and I
pointed my devices to
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Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> I have a dozen or so devices that shoot me syslog info and, I will
> admit, up until now I have been using a windows box as my syslog
> server. Now I want to use my linux box. I have two nicks in my linux
> box and I pointed my
I have a dozen or so devices that shoot me syslog info and, I will
admit, up until now I have been using a windows box as my syslog server.
Now I want to use my linux box. I have two nicks in my linux box and I
pointed my devices to the IP of eth0. I then added local0.* through
local6.* to my sys