Hi Team, Iam sure packet filter accepts that kind of traffic because iptables and selinux are in disabled mode but still I cannot find the network device in syslogng front end. Please help me. Thanks Riaz Ahmed <mailto:7581178|manimaran.sundaresan@csscorp.com> ________________________________ From: syslog-ng-bounces@lists.balabit.hu [syslog-ng-bounces@lists.balabit.hu] on behalf of Balazs Scheidler [bazsi77@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 7:29 PM To: Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list Subject: Re: [syslog-ng] FW: Syslog Problem are you sure the packet filter accepts that kind of traffic? your configuration seems to treat all such hosts equivalently. On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Riyas Ahamed <Riyas.Ahamed@csscorp.com<mailto:Riyas.Ahamed@csscorp.com>> wrote: Hi, I have configured a syslog-ng server to capture network logs. I can able to fetch network logs of three devices. But in fourth network device I can able to see packets are get polling into the syslog server in port 514 by using tcpdump command but I cannot find the network device in syslogng front end. Syslog OS : CentOS release 6.5 (Final) Syslog Version : syslog-ng 3.2.5 Along with this mail I have attached configuration file of syslogng server. Please help me to resolve this issue. Regards, N.B.RIAZ AHMED (9047166496<tel:%289047166496>) https://www.csscorp.com/email-disclaimer ______________________________________________________________________________ Member info: https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng Documentation: http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/?product=syslog-ng FAQ: http://www.balabit.com/wiki/syslog-ng-faq -- Bazsi https://www.csscorp.com/email-disclaimer