Syslogging to remote syslogd

any examples out there? i've never done this and am just getting going.

cheers.

-a

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(1) man syslog.conf

(2) Example:
*.debug @192.0.2.1

(3) At the receiving end, you may need to change the flags on syslogd to get
it to accept packets from a remote host. How that's done depends on the O/S
you're running; man syslogd will tell you.

(4) Need anything else?

Regards,

Brian.

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On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 11:43:53PM +0900, Ara.T.Howard wrote:

any examples out there? i've never done this and am just getting going.

any examples out there? i've never done this and am just getting going.

(1) man syslog.conf

o.k. - that did it! weird that the man page for syslog on my system does have
this one in SEE ALSO.

(2) Example:
*.debug @192.0.2.1

(3) At the receiving end, you may need to change the flags on syslogd to get
it to accept packets from a remote host. How that's done depends on the O/S
you're running; man syslogd will tell you.

(4) Need anything else?

nope - thanks!

-a

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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Brian Candler wrote:

On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 11:43:53PM +0900, Ara.T.Howard wrote:

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