[syslog-ng]syslog-ng and DNS
Nate Campi
nate@campin.net
Fri, 26 Apr 2002 07:15:53 -0700
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On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 03:36:13PM +0200, Jerome Peducasse wrote:
> Yes, of course but I like none of these propositions.
> I would like loghost stays independent of network updates (update of IP, =
subnet...).=20
I'm sorry Jerome but this is a common problem seen everywhere. Everyone
else hardcodes a small number of critical IPs that their systems needs to
have in their config files. These are usually loghosts, nameservers,
time servers, NIS/NIS+ servers, etc.
This is a fact of life. If you come up with something the rest of the
world hasn't thought of, we're all ears.
--=20
"Java is, in many ways, C++--." - Michael Feldman.=20
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