Jim Thanks for the info. Are you saying you run syslog-ng on the log server but the clients all run plain ol' syslog?? I thought you needed syslog-ng on clients to stunnel the stuff to log server over tcp.... How are you getting syslog stuff to log server? Chris On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 01:58:00PM +0100, Jim wrote:
Do you recommend the same options for the clients as well as the log server?
I have left the other servers running their native syslog and the network devices obviously use their own. Of course this means I am not getting messages from the other unix servers via tcp so they may go astray, but I also store them locally on each machine just in case.
Jim
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