Hi On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 12:50:12PM +0100, Gregor Binder wrote:
You can keep_hostname(no), but then their has to be some kind of mechanism to resolve the FQDN. DNS should work fine and do what you want if you turn off keep_hostname(). I found out, that the chain_hostnames(yes) makes problems here although keep_hostname was turned off both times!
a) chain_hostnames(no): proxy.d.westend.com.2002-03-05 Mar 5 13:22:54 proxy.d.westend.com slapd.... b) chain_hostnames(yes): proxy.2002-03-05 Mar 5 13:19:39 src@proxy/proxy.d.westend.com slapd... Konfigurations: collector, syslog-ng 2.5.13: long_hostnames(yes); use_dns(yes); use_fqdn(yes); keep_hostname(no); exporter, syslog-ng 2.5.15 long_hostnames(yes); use_dns(yes); use_fqdn(yes); keep_hostname(yes); cain_hostnames(no); bye, -christian- -- Christian Hammers WESTEND GmbH - Aachen und Dueren Tel 0241/701333-0 ch@westend.com Internet & Security for Professionals Fax 0241/911879 WESTEND ist CISCO Systems Partner - Premium Certified