Hi Jim.
Thank you so much for your reply.
Excuse me, Can you write a config file for me that collect Windows log?


On Monday, August 25, 2014 1:18 AM, Jim Hendrick <jrhendri@roadrunner.com> wrote:




One way to check would be to have syslog-ng use the host macro as part of the directory (or file) name and let it create directories (or files) for every host it hears from like this:

change create_dirs(yes)

and create a destination that will use information it parses out of the received logs in the filenames:

destination d_separatedbyhosts {
  file( "/var/log/$HOST/$HOST.$FACILITY.$SEVERITY.$YEAR.$MONTH.$DAY" );
}

then don't filter at all - just let syslog-ng create at will.

While this may not be what you want eventually, it would let syslog-ng create files for any host it hears from, and that might show you how the $HOST macro is being parsed.

Jim



On 08/24/2014 01:33 PM, Jason Long wrote:
Hello all.
I have a Windows Box that want to forward all Even logs to my Linux box. I install Snare on Windows(172.30.10.19) and configure it to forward logs to Linux  and my Linux box receive it properly. When I use " tcpdump udp "port 514" ", Tcpdump show me that Snare sending Logs to Linux but Syslog-ng can't write it to log files :(. I paste my syslog-ng configure :

options {
flush_lines (0);
time_reopen (10);
log_fifo_size (1000);
long_hostnames (off);
use_dns (no);
use_fqdn (no);
create_dirs (no);
keep_hostname (yes);
};

source s_sys {
file ("/proc/kmsg" program_override("kernel: "));
unix-stream ("/dev/log");
internal();
#udp(ip(0.0.0.0) port(514));
};


#source s_net {
#udp (ip(172.30.10.19) port(514));
#};
source s_net { udp(); };
filter f_openwrt { host("172.30.10.19");};
destination df_openwrt { file("/var/log/winlog/win.log"); };
log { source ( s_net ); filter( f_openwrt ); destination ( df_openwrt ); };


destination d_cons { file("/dev/console"); };
destination d_mesg { file("/var/log/messages"); };
destination d_auth { file("/var/log/secure"); };
destination d_mail { file("/var/log/maillog" flush_lines(10)); };
destination d_spol { file("/var/log/spooler"); };
destination d_boot { file("/var/log/boot.log"); };
destination d_cron { file("/var/log/cron"); };
destination d_kern { file("/var/log/kern"); };
destination d_mlal { usertty("*"); };

filter f_kernel     { facility(kern); };
filter f_default    { level(info..emerg) and
                        not (facility(mail)
                        or facility(authpriv) 
                        or facility(cron)); };
filter f_auth       { facility(authpriv); };
filter f_mail       { facility(mail); };
filter f_emergency  { level(emerg); };
filter f_news       { facility(uucp) or
                        (facility(news) 
                        and level(crit..emerg)); };
filter f_boot   { facility(local7); };
filter f_cron   { facility(cron); };

#log { source(s_sys); filter(f_kernel); destination(d_cons); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_kernel); destination(d_kern); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_default); destination(d_mesg); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_auth); destination(d_auth); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_mail); destination(d_mail); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_emergency); destination(d_mlal); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_news); destination(d_spol); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_boot); destination(d_boot); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_cron); destination(d_cron); };

# vim:ft=syslog-ng:ai:si:ts=4:sw=4:et:



Can you tell me how can I solve this problem? 

Cheers.


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