:-)
Thanks all!
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> From: David Busby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 5:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: W2K log messages to Linux syslog server
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>
> > On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:09:00PM -0800, Dav
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:09:00PM -0800, David Busby wrote:
> > To do this natively in Windows you must use:
> >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/debug/base/
> > event_logging_functions.asp
> >
> > Open a Handle to the EventLog and then read and pipe to your favou
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:09:00PM -0800, David Busby wrote:
> To do this natively in Windows you must use:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/debug/base/
> event_logging_functions.asp
>
> Open a Handle to the EventLog and then read and pipe to your favourite
> loca
tuart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 06:12
Subject: RE: W2K log messages to Linux syslog server
> Figures you can't do it natively in Windows. :(
>
> I'll check out Kiwi.
>
> Thanks, Dave.
>
>
>
> -
You can use the W2K Resource Kit utility dumpel to dump the event logs to/from a
remote server. The log server will a smb share for the W2K box to dump to as
well as proper permissions. Schedule a batch file to run as you would like.
The file should look a little like this:
dumpel -f \ -s -l
Figures you can't do it natively in Windows. :(
I'll check out Kiwi.
Thanks, Dave.
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From: Dave Ihnat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 9:09 AM
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Subject: Re: W2K log messages to Linux syslog server
On Thu, Mar 2
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 09:00:10AM -0500, Douglas, Stuart wrote:
> I'm in the process of migrating all the servers in my company over
> to Linux and centralizing logs is easy amongst those. My problem is
> I will have, for some time, a single Windows 2000 server (terminal
> services use) remaining
I'm in the process of migrating all the servers in my company over to Linux and
centralizing logs is easy amongst those. My problem is I will have, for some time, a
single Windows 2000 server (terminal services use) remaining and want to also take in
it's log messages. Is there a way to do thi
Delao, Darryl W wrote:
Anyone else have some suggestions?
Darryl
http://www.umialumni.com/~ben/SYSLOG-DOC.html
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Delao, Darryl W wrote:
Anyone have a good recommendation for a syslog server to handle logs from a
cisco router, pix firewall and apache and other system logs?
Thanks,
Darryl
are you asking for apps or hardware? i just use linux server running
syslog with logsentry
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Anyone else have some suggestions?
Darryl
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From: nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 2:56 PM
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Delao, Darryl W said:
> Anyone have a good recommendation for a syslog server to handle logs f
Delao, Darryl W said:
> Anyone have a good recommendation for a syslog server to handle logs from
> a cisco router, pix firewall and apache and other system logs?
syslog-ng I think is probably the best bet.
my sample configuration:
options { long_hostnames(off); sync(0); mark(3600); };
Anyone have a good recommendation for a syslog server to handle logs from a
cisco router, pix firewall and apache and other system logs?
Thanks,
Darryl
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Thanx for your sugesstions. "- r" works..!
Regards \\ Naman
> -Original Message-
> From: Richie Crews [mailto:rcrews@;intercall.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 11:44 AM
> To: Redhat List (General)
> Subject: Re: Syslog Server
>
>
> Change th
Change the following line in /etc/sysconfig/syslog
Before:
SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-m 0"
After:
SYSLOGD_OPTIONS="-r -m 0"
Save this and either restart syslog or reboot =)
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 13:30, Naman Latif wrote:
> Hi,
> I have trying to setup RedHat 7.3 as a
Add '-r' to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS variable in /etc/sysconfig/syslog and
restart syslog
Regards,
Andy.
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From: Naman Latif [mailto:naman.latif@;inamed.com]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 1:31 PM
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Subject: Syslog Server
Hi,
I have tryin
+++ Naman Latif [RedHat] [Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 10:30:55AM -0800]:
> Hi,
> I have trying to setup RedHat 7.3 as a syslog server. The syslog service
> is running
>
> +++
> [root@naman root]# ps -ef | grep syslog
> root 695 1 0 08:04 ?
Title: Syslog Server
Hi,
I have trying to setup RedHat 7.3 as a syslog server. The syslog service is running
+++
[root@naman root]# ps -ef | grep syslog
root 695 1 0 08:04 ? 00:00:00 syslogd -m 0
However it is not working. So I checked
Case closed Anthony... I tried to put it into debug mode and it told me
that debug mode was disabled because of I can't remember what. I restarted
syslogd and it started working fine. I'd HUPed it before, but not a total
take down and restart
Thanks for your help.. it was greatly appreciated.
This is RH7. It had been working fine and then something changed a few days
ago. My logs don't indicate a syslogd restart or anything, yet I can see
exactly where I was logging FQDN's and then blamo, nuttin but IP's.
Are there any special ports that have to be opened or services running for
th
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 11:52:28 Roy wrote:
>I put the records in the hosts file but still no good. If I do an nslookup
>on these ip's it works fine (even before I put them in the hosts file). The
>
>must be something in syslogd that does the lookup but it stopped doing it
>and I can't find anything
At 09:13 PM 3/28/01 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:00:44 Roy wrote:
> >At 07:27 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >>The simplest thing to do is ad the remote devices to the server's hosts
> >>file.
> >
> >That kind of defeats the purpose of DNS . Thanks for the thought though.
>
>In genera
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:00:44 Roy wrote:
>At 07:27 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>The simplest thing to do is ad the remote devices to the server's hosts
>>file.
>
>That kind of defeats the purpose of DNS . Thanks for the thought though.
In general, yes, but in this case it just reduces the time n
Oh yeah
I am in a very volatile environment so changing the host file contra DNS
isn't cool at all.
Roy
At 07:00 AM 3/28/01 -0800, you wrote:
>At 07:27 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:12:28 Roy wrote:
>> >I have a central logserver that has sun, linux and cisco logging to
At 07:27 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:12:28 Roy wrote:
> >I have a central logserver that has sun, linux and cisco logging to it. At
> >one time I was getting my logs with the originating machines fully
> >qualified names. Now I'm just getting the IP addresses. I'm assuming
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:12:28 Roy wrote:
>I have a central logserver that has sun, linux and cisco logging to it. At
>one time I was getting my logs with the originating machines fully
>qualified names. Now I'm just getting the IP addresses. I'm assuming
>"something" changed on my linux log serv
I have a central logserver that has sun, linux and cisco logging to it. At
one time I was getting my logs with the originating machines fully
qualified names. Now I'm just getting the IP addresses. I'm assuming
"something" changed on my linux log server , but of course I didn't change
anything
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