Not at all. There are quite a few different methods for doing so, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Many are linked right on syslog-ng's FAQ page (http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng/faq.html#links): http://vermeer.org/syslog/ (how to do it with a pipe to the mysql command...the only command to change to make it remote is the "mysql" command itself right at the bottom. Just add a "-h hostname.domain.tld" to it) http://www.campin.net/newlogcheck.html (talks about how to do it buy connecting with sqlsyslogd The example config at http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng.conf uses the sqlsyslogs technique, as well. There's also a link to an example of how to do it by using a dropoff directory. It's for postgresql, but can easily be adapted to mysql. The link is dead now, but you can still see it through Archive.org's "Wayback machine": http://web.archive.org/web/20030622012230/http://www.umialumni.com/~ben/SYSL OG-DOC.html Finally, there's a discussion, comparison, and examples of both of these methods, as well a third, in the expanded example config at http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng/expanded-syslog-ng.conf Any of these techniques can be used for remote SQL logging. Mike Nerone /* The only secure computer is one that is unplugged from the network -- and the wall. */ <Activism>Did you know that our brilliant legislators recently (and quietly) legalized spam? The law now says that anyone who wants to *can* spam with no fear of punishment. They even named the law the "CAN SPAM" Act. Read about it at http://www.cauce.org/news/index.shtml, then talk about it with your congressman.</Activism> -----Original Message----- From: syslog-ng-admin@lists.balabit.hu [mailto:syslog-ng-admin@lists.balabit.hu] On Behalf Of Tony Karakashian Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 15:46 To: syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu Subject: [syslog-ng]Remote MySQL? I've looked through the docs and lists and it doesn't appear that this is possible, so I'll ask: can I log from one machine to a MySQL server running on another machine? It appears I can only log to MySQL if it's running on the same machine as syslog-ng. Is that correct? Thanks, -T