Hi I'm trying to get syslog-ng working on snow leopard but when it starts all I get is internal messages. Using logger to send a message won't work nor will using another program. Both work with normal syslogd (which I have turned off so as not to conflict). I've also tried loggen -D localhost 514 and loggen -i localhost 514 to no avail. Here's the details: #/usr/local/Cellar/syslog-ng/3.2.4/sbin/syslog-ng -V syslog-ng 3.2.4 Installer-Version: 3.2.4 Revision: ssh+git://bazsi@git.balabit//var/scm/git/syslog-ng/syslog-ng-ose--mainline--3.2#master#ef7b91e4a1b1f9628c66138b4ae83de7e4c697c6 Compile-Date: Jan 16 2012 05:44:25 Enable-Threads: off Enable-Debug: off Enable-GProf: off Enable-Memtrace: off Enable-Sun-STREAMS: off Enable-IPv6: on Enable-Spoof-Source: off Enable-TCP-Wrapper: on Enable-SSL: on Enable-SQL: off Enable-Linux-Caps: off Enable-Pcre: on Enable-Pacct: off and here's the config #cat syslog-ng.conf ############################################################################# # Default syslog-ng.conf file which collects all local logs into a # single file called /var/log/messages. # @version: 3.2 @include "scl.conf" source s_local { system(); internal(); }; source s_network { udp(); }; destination d_local { file("/var/log/messages"); }; log { source(s_local); # uncomment this line to open port 514 to receive messages source(s_network); destination(d_local); }; I'm sure there's something stupid that I'm missing but I haven't been able to find it. Any thoughts? Thanks, Andrew