Micha, Since you are using private IP addressing space, and you don't indicate that you have a DNS set up to resolve the xenia and kaliba names it may be better for you to try something like: filter xenia { host("192.168.1.2"); }; Dave Micha Holzmann wrote:
Hello,
i am very new at syslog-ng and at its list. I am running two Debian GNU/Linux boxes. One as a DSL Router and the other as my workstation.
Today i have installed syslog-ng via apt-get (1.5.15-1.1).
I tried to setup remote logging. I want my router/firewall logging additional to my workstation. On the router i have the following entries in syslog-ng.conf
Hostname of router = xenia
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destination loghost {udp("192.168.1.1" port(514));}; log { source(src); destination(loghost); };
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Hostname of workstation = kaliba On my workstation i have in syslog-ng.conf:
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destination rlogging { file("/var/log/syslog-ng/$HOST/syslog.log" sync(0) log_fifo_size(10) create_dirs(yes) owner(root) group(system) perm(0660) dir_perm(0770)); };
filter f_xenia { match("xenia"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_xenia); destination(rlogging); };
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I am not sure if this setup is correct. May you can give me some advices. If it is necessary to have my configs, please tell me, i will post them afterwards.
Now i have a seceond question, on my workstation runs a cron job which looks for new antivir definition file or new program version (binary file). I tried to put the syslog entries in a separate file.
Can i use regex in the match()? May like this: match("antivir\[[0-9]+\]") to catch antivir[19129]
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destination antivir { file("/var/log/antivir.log"); }; filter f_antivir { match("kaliba antivir"); }; log { source(src); filter(f_antivir); destination(antivir); };
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But the logfile entries does not arrive in /var/log/antivir.log. Did i anything wrong?
Best regards, Micha Holzmann