Hi Balazs Scheidler <bazsi@balabit.hu>, you wrote on Wednesday, 2004-10-13 18:02:22 +0200:
not completely. I'd need a single, but complete log line, in a way that I can reconstruct it byte-by-byte.
You can grab this for example by running strace with a large string limit value (-s) attaching to either syslog-ng or isdnlog and looking for a recv/recvmsg/read or send/sendmsg/write line which contain the complete log line.
Is this better? (I never used strace) send(3, "<30>Oct 14 17:25:34 isdnlog: \nOct 14 17:25:34 tei 69 calling ? () with T-Easy 520 HANGUP\r", 90, 0) = 90 wkr Thomas Richter -- dss1://49.431.801306 Wot're we going to do tonight, Brain ? gsm://49.179.5192431 The same thing we do every night, Pinky . icq://124849926 Try to TAKE OVER THE WORLD ! mailto:richter@thomas-richter.de http://www.thomas-richter.de