[syslog-ng]Logserver doesn't receving remote logs

Jay Guerette syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu
Mon, 28 Feb 2005 01:19:36 -0500


Fedora Core 3 has a firewall enabled by default.
Is the firewall enabled in your install? 
Allow port 514 udp traffic.

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:47:45 -0300, Viper sec <vipersec@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a central logserver with syslog-ng installed and configured
> (see above syslog-ng.conf), some clients (in conf just remotehost5)
> send (514/udp) their logs to this logserver; but logserver isn't
> receiving these logs. When I try to use local system logs, it's ok,
> create the log files, but with remote host doesn't.
> I have created /var/log/HOSTS/{nameserver}, and clients, that use
> syslog has in syslog.conf *.warning        @logserver (/etc/hosts is
> ok).
> remotehost5 is pinging logserver.
> 
> Anybody has any ideia about it? (thanks too much)
> 
> logserver: linux  Fedora Core 3
>                syslog-ng-1.6.5-6
>                libol-0.3.14-1
> 
><snip>
> source s_udp{ udp(ip(192.168.100.100) ); }; #listenned interface on server
></snip>