Syslog-ng is excellent tool, but to make it work for me I need to run it on at least one win200 box. Did anyone considered porting syslog-ng to the win environment? Thanks Jas ----------------------------------------------- ABS Web Site: www.abs.gov.au
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 03:49:02PM +1000, Jas Amidzic wrote:
Syslog-ng is excellent tool, but to make it work for me I need to run it on at least one win200 box. Did anyone considered porting syslog-ng to the win environment?
Running syslog-ng on a windows box doesn't make sense, since no applications report to syslog natively. What you probably want is one of the eventlog to syslog converters, so that the windows logs go into your syslog system. There's a list at: http://www.counterpane.com/log-analysis.html#config_nonunix --
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 03:49:02PM +1000, Jas Amidzic wrote:
Syslog-ng is excellent tool, but to make it work for me I need to run it on at least one win200 box. Did anyone considered porting syslog-ng to the win environment?
In the odd event you really want a syslog server under Windows, there are already Win32 implimentations out there. Some even gateway to EventLog. I don't really remember what any are called (its been a while since I looked), but "Windows" and "syslog" on google or something should find a few. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- __o Bradley Arlt Security Team Lead _ \<_ arlt@cpsc.ucalgary.ca University Of Calgary (_)/(_) http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~arlt/ Computer Science
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