Hello I have two hosts on my LAN running syslog-ng. Host A acts as central loghost and host B sends its log messages via tcp/ip network connection to host A to store. The issue is that I've got a lot of messages like this one (and almost no normal ones) generated by host B: Aug 19 19:25:23 xerxes syslog-ng[20806]: Log statistics; dropped='tcp(AF_INET(217.117.75.2:1999))=0', processed='center(queued)=112', processed='center(receive d)=23', processed='destination(newsnotice)=0', processed='destination(console)=0', processed='destination(debug)=23', processed='destination(mailinfo)=0', proc essed='destination(mail)=0', processed='destination(user)=0', processed='destination(newserr)=0', processed='destination(newscrit)=0', processed='destination(u ucp)=0', processed='destination(messages)=19', processed='destination(mailwarn)=0', processed='destination(ppp)=1', processed='destination(loghost)=23', proces sed='destination(lpr)=0', processed='destination(cron)=0', processed='destination(syslog)=23', processed='destination(authlog)=0', processed='destination(maile rr)=0', processed='destination(kern)=0', processed='destination(daemon)=0', processed='destination(xconsole)=0', processed='destination(console_all)=23', proce ssed='source(net)=0', processed='s While it is obvious that dropped tcp speaks of network issues it isn't really clear to me (being a novice syslog-ng user) what exactly goes wrong here. So, could you please explain what's wrong with host B and how I can fix that? -- Ivan Lezhnjov Jr. Europe, Ukraine, Simferopol Running Source Mage GNU/Linux, kernel version 2.6.24 build #5 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Key ID 0x5811D90C Key Fingerprint 2A52 5C8C 38BE C04F D8DE A169 19E2 E49A 5811 D90C Use GPG Exercise Your Right To Privacy