Hi I was wondering if anyone has any creative ways to get my apache logs into syslog-ng? Laurence
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On 2/21/01, 11:17:44 AM, "Hamilton," Andrew Mr RAYTHEON 5 SIG CMD <HamiltonA@hq.5sigcmd.army.mil> wrote regarding RE: [syslog-ng]Trying to send log over network:
1. No syslog-ng runs as its own daemon. Works much better this way. 2. If the answer to 1 was yes it would make a difference. But since it isn't then no. 3. Could you post a sample of your config file? That might be helpful. Also could you post part of your strace results? That would at least give us info on where to look for your problem.
Random thoughts...do you have some sort of port monitor that could be blocking your default ports? I have seen that before.
Regards. Drew
-----Original Message----- From: Simeon Johnston [SMTP:simeonuj@eetc.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 11:26 PM To: syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu Subject: Re: [syslog-ng]Trying to send log over network
I used strace although I didn't get much out of it. I have never used it before. I think that it is not being allowed to initiate a connection or it is trying but is not allowed to connect to the logserver so it stops. I have a few more questions. 1. Does syslog-ng need an entry in the inetd/xinetd configuration? I didn't see anything about it in the manual. 2. Would this disallow any information from getting through if there wasn't an entry? 3. Any other thoughts?
Any help would be appreciated.
sim
Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 10:07:51AM -0600, Simeon Johnston wrote:
I put the new rule in and it didn't give any errors when I started it. But there seems to be another problem. I don't know why but it looks like the daemon doesn't even start. I restart it with the bootup script and everything appears to run OK but then I do a "ps ax" and the process isn't there. I then start it manually and it gives me this error.
Error creating AF_INET socket (Success) Error initializing configuration, exiting.
What is this?
a truss or strace output should help you out here.
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