1. The client syslog-ng makes a TCP connection to the server which is listening for a TCP request. 2. Standard syslog is UDP and doesn't do TCP. You have to have syslog-ng on both the client and the server. 3. The port is the same as the UDP port, 514. You can have both types on the same port. Yes you do have control over it. You can change the source port on the server and change the destination port on the client. Regards, Drew -----Original Message----- From: Ravi Malghan [mailto:rmalghan@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 9:58 PM To: syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu Subject: [syslog-ng]some basic questions syslog-ng Hi I have few basic questions about syslog-ng. If somebody can give me answers or give me some pointers. I am using syslog-ng to log syslog messages from a client to server and a firewall between them. 1. How is the sysloging TCP instead of UDP? Is this something the syslog-ng needs to be configured. 2. The client which initiates the syslog logging, is this normal syslog client? or do I need to install syslog-ng there too? 3.When it uses TCP, which port does it use? Does the user have control over the port number? Thanks in advance Ravi __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ syslog-ng maillist - syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng