08:28:15.975018 138.57.100.15.syslog > 66.6.86.58.syslog: udp 134 08:28:15.976003 138.57.100.15.syslog > 66.6.86.58.syslog: udp 137 08:28:15.976820 138.57.100.15.syslog > 66.6.86.58.syslog: udp 134 08:28:15.978296 138.57.100.15.syslog > 66.6.86.58.syslog: udp 137 08:28:15.979772 138.57.100.15.syslog > 66.6.86.58.syslog: udp 134 08:28:15.980096 138.57.100.15.syslog > 66.6.86.58.syslog: udp 134 08:28:15.980756 138.57.100.15.syslog > 66.6.86.58.syslog: udp 133 looks like the firewall is sending (100.15 is firewall) On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 03:06, Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 02:56:49PM -0600, Daniel Flick wrote:
I have been beating my head against a wall getting this to work but no joy. Syslog-ng is running and logging on the local system but no remote logs are being saved. Devices in question are PIX firewalls and NetCache proxies.
Have you checked whether syslog-ng is actually receiving messages ?
tcpdump and strace would help here.