Guys- I know a little bit about syslog-ng, and a little bit about regular expressions. I haven't been able to put the two together to come up with a match expression that has the following behavior; match lines that do -not- contain word FOO. The thing I tried that I thought would work, but didn't, was "^[FOO]". Help? Thanks- -Michael /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Michael Hare UW-Madison/WiscNet Network Engineering My phone: 608-262-5236 24-Hour NOC: 608-263-4188 WiscNet: 608-265-6761
Not tested in any way, but maybe not match(^FOO) in one of the filters might work. Aaron On Monday, May 19, 2003, at 09:58 AM, Michael Hare wrote:
Guys-
I know a little bit about syslog-ng, and a little bit about regular expressions. I haven't been able to put the two together to come up with a match expression that has the following behavior; match lines that do -not- contain word FOO. The thing I tried that I thought would work, but didn't, was "^[FOO]".
Help?
Thanks- -Michael
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Michael Hare UW-Madison/WiscNet Network Engineering My phone: 608-262-5236 24-Hour NOC: 608-263-4188 WiscNet: 608-265-6761
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