Hi all,. does anyone know of a compiled RPM for SysLog-NG?
I would like to find out if there are any RedHat 6.1 compliant RPM's for Syslog-NG out there. Or does someone have a binary copy that they could send me? Thanks Todd
todd glassey on Mon 6/11 09:27 -0800:
I would like to find out if there are any RedHat 6.1 compliant RPM's for Syslog-NG out there. Or does someone have a binary copy that they could send me?
I can give you mine if you want it. It's built for /opt/local/ although you could do a vim -b on it and replace `opt' with `usr' and it would work fine in /usr/local/. But one thing: how do you know I don't have attack code in it? Let me know if you want it.
yes, OK so I just installed the 6.1 Development environment and its hosed. But I have to get it that fixed for other reasons as well. The /opt/local version will work for me. We use a somewhat Solaris mindset in our systems layout. Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott McDermott" <mcdermot@questra.com> To: <syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:20 AM Subject: Re: [syslog-ng]Hi all,. does anyone know of a compiled RPM for SysLog-NG?
To syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu on Mon 6/11 14:19 -0500:
Or does someone have a binary copy that they could send me?
I can give you mine if you want it.
Whoops, apologies; I meant to send this privately. Please reply to me privately and not the list.
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This is an off-topic post so please delete if you aren't interested.
Whoops, apologies; I meant to send this privately. Please reply to me privately and not the list.
Guess you didn't see that part. Oh well, I have a question to ask of the list. todd glassey on Mon 6/11 14:04 -0800:
The /opt/local version will work for me. We use a somewhat Solaris mindset in our systems layout.
I am curious if other admins use /opt/local/ ? Our layout looks like this: /home/ automount NFS homes /usr/local/ automount-by-arch for site-wide bin, lib, sbin and friends /opt/ local-to-machine package-type stuff (has own bin, lib, sbin and friends for each package) /opt/local/ local-to-machine single bin, lib, sbin and friends (would put this in /usr/local/ but since that is distributed, won't work). /pkgs/ identical to /opt/ but distributed and automounted-by-arch I am just curious how other admins lay out their filesystems, I have never heard of anyone using /opt/local/ or /pkgs/ and was wondering if I happened to make up stuff that coincided with other admins' thoughts on the matter? /pkgs/ existed before I was here but /opt/local/ was my idea. Anyone else use it? Oh BTW maybe I can be somewhat on-topic: the central loghost logs to /var/log/syslog/host/program/year.month.day and exports /var/log/syslog using an ACL of admin workstations only. This lets us view logs for any host with nice granularity, from any admin workstation. Wondering how others do this also? Leave it on central host and login to the machine?
My apologies to the List for hitting return w/o looking at the return address, but as long as I am at it, 1) are there any intentions here to add some form of auditable timestamping to the SysLog NG facilities? 2) and has anyone ever done a Commercial Systems Audit Model based around Syslog NG? What I am interested in doing is in setting up a Syslog base tool set to manage the OS Level Timebase Management services. Also in having someone form the Audit Community look at SyslogNG to see how it fits into systems like SysTRUST and CATRUST (The AICPA's New proposals for Audit Model Standards); or the UK's BS7799; or FIPS for that matter Please contact me directly unless you want to make this a general conversation. TIA Todd Glassey ----- Original Message ----- From: "todd glassey" <todd.glassey@worldnet.att.net> To: <syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 2:04 PM Subject: Re: [syslog-ng]Hi all,. does anyone know of a compiled RPM for SysLog-NG?
yes, OK so I just installed the 6.1 Development environment and its hosed. But I have to get it that fixed for other reasons as well.
The /opt/local version will work for me. We use a somewhat Solaris mindset in our systems layout.
Todd
----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott McDermott" <mcdermot@questra.com> To: <syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:20 AM Subject: Re: [syslog-ng]Hi all,. does anyone know of a compiled RPM for SysLog-NG?
To syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu on Mon 6/11 14:19 -0500:
Or does someone have a binary copy that they could send me?
I can give you mine if you want it.
Whoops, apologies; I meant to send this privately. Please reply to me privately and not the list.
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Hi,
1) are there any intentions here to add some form of auditable timestamping to the SysLog NG facilities?
What do you mean on auditable timestamps? a timestamp on each hop?
2) and has anyone ever done a Commercial Systems Audit Model based around Syslog NG?
What I am interested in doing is in setting up a Syslog base tool set to manage the OS Level Timebase Management services. Also in having someone form the Audit Community look at SyslogNG to see how it fits into systems like SysTRUST and CATRUST (The AICPA's New proposals for Audit Model Standards); or the UK's BS7799; or FIPS for that matter
could you provide some more information on this? -- Bazsi PGP info: KeyID 9AF8D0A9 Fingerprint CD27 CFB0 802C 0944 9CFD 804E C82C 8EB1 url: http://www.balabit.hu/pgpkey.txt
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