Honestly, I'd kick in a few bucks for this out of my own pocket (SNMP
receiver/forwarder).
The problem with snmptrapd is they added a feature which requires you to
list what community strings you want it to process/forward. If you're in
a large environment and have no control over the edge dev
Cool, thanks for the reply!
Something in the distant future but something I've been asked to look at
solving in an enterprise environment to push the current forwarding
infrastructure (lancope) out for something more cost
effective...
I think if I were to request something like this be developed
I would post everything in the log file starting with the last log that it
successfully sent and continuing a while after that message (a while being a
couple hundred lines or so to be safe)
once we look at the log we may ask for more.
David Lang
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013, Erik Steffl wrote:
Dat
I have debug log where I was able to find last message in one of the
logs files (right before the silence period) but it's 3 GB :) Any hint
how much to pick the relevant part of the debug log? Is the timestamp
part of the log message? There is something in the beginning of each
debug log line
by the way, net-snmp includes a program to receive SNMP traps and send them to
syslog, snmptrapd. so you may already have all the pieces available to handle
SNMP traps.
looking at netflow, it looks like a mess to parse, and current versions use SCTP
instead of UDP for their transport. This jus
First off to be clear, I don't work for Adiscon. They are Rainer's employer and
the primary sponsors of Rsyslog. That said, Rsyslog is opensource, so you can
hire anyone to write something for you, so you could hire Pavel, me or anyone
else to write something. Adiscon professional services can p
Rainer/David,
I was curious if the 600$ development costs for an "open" effort would be
possible for something like netflow/snmp inputs and outputs?
Have had a lot of conversations lately with co-workers about the
possibility of having SNMP and Netflow routed via rsyslog but I know that
both of t
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