Greetings. I'm running syslog-ng 1.4.11 and am having trouble getting the tcp destination to work reliably. My major concern is with what happens when the receiving end of the tcp link is reset. In my scenario I have one syslog-ng machine forwarding messages to another syslog-ng machine using a tcp() destination on one end and a tcp() source on the other. All works fine until I interrupt the socket on the receiving machine. Rebooting, HUP'ing syslog-ng, etc all cause the logs to stop coming in. I assume that the sender is simply trying to write the messages to an existing TCP socket and failing. What happens to these messages (are they queued anywhere for later delivery?), and is there anything that I can do to ensure that messages continue to flow when the receiver comes back up? Losing messages while the receiving end if offline is an acceptable loss, but when it comes back up, I would really like it to continue to receive. In the current scenario I have to restart every syslog-ng machine that is forwarding messages to my central logger when I change its configuration, this is definitely not sane. Anyone with hints/tips for setting up TCP based messaging, please contact me. Chris Sibbitt JetNet Internetworking Services Inc. Providing Secure Internet Communications Phone 613-271-6220x228 FAX 613-271-6229 Email csibbitt@jetnet.ca Web www.jetnet.ca <http://www.jetnet.ca/>