David Anderson wrote:
That doesn't work, as many domains outside of the US have a 3-part domain, as in xyz.co.uk.
While we're on the subject, I think a great feature would be the ability to encode & transmit the originator's full domain name _as it thinks it is_ (such as the output of "hostname -f" on linux), or its primary IP address. We have many hosts that transmit their logs through stunnel to our central syslog-ng servers, so naturally their IP addresses are not available for reverse lookups. Unfortunately, many of these hosts have the same hostname, but different domain names--so their logs are indistinguishable. This might be quicker to implement than built-in SSL. Thanks, Alexi -- Respectfully, Alexi Papaleonardos, CISSP Enterprise Security Dept. Hypermedia Systems, Inc. 700 S. Flower St., 32nd Floor Los Angeles, CA. 90017 Tel: 213.452.1122 Fax: 213.452.0552 alexi.papaleonardos@hypermediasystems.com