Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 15:13:11 -0600 (CST) From: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org> To: Daniel Podolsky <daniel.podolsky@twelvehorses.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Logging to remote syslogd Message-ID: <14860.25831.306721.719189@guru.mired.org> In-Reply-To: <47798733@toto.iv>
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Daniel Podolsky <daniel.podolsky@twelvehorses.com> types: > Dear All, > > I'm tryed to configure my Cisco for logging to the syslog on my FreeBSD > 4.1.1. > I have confugred the Cisco correctly. I can see Cisco's incoming UDP packets > to port 514 in a ipfw log. They are being accepted, not denied, right? Show us the log messages, please? > The syslogd run command is "syslogd -a <Cisco1Address>/32 > <Cisco2Address>/32". Can we have the actually command or - hopefully - the variables from rc.conf? In more than one similar case, it's been a simple typo that a fresh pair of eyes will immediately spot. However, we can't do that if you don't give us all the information. > For testing purposes I have added the string "*.* /var/log/all.log" to > the /etc/syslog.conf > However, I can not see Cosco's packets in a all.log. Also, I can not see the > trace of this packets then I run syslogd with "-d". Can you see *anything* in /var/log/all.log? This kind of functionality works - I use it between FreeBSD boxes. <mike To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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