[nsp] syslog relay

Christopher McCrory chrismcc at pricegrabber.com
Fri Apr 4 19:46:07 EST 2003


Hello...


On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 16:41, Krzysztof Adamski wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Apr 2003, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Why cant router B talk to the server if router A can? (syslog is udp, does not 
> > need a return path)
> 
> Because router B is on the private part of the network and does not have
> routes to reach server (the server is on the public part). Router A is on
> both private and public parts of the network.
> 

I would put a syslog server on the network that both routers can reach.



> K
> 
> > 
> > Steve
> > 
> > On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Krzysztof Adamski wrote:
> > 
> > > If there a way to make one cisco router relay syslog messages form an
> > > other router.
> > > 
> > > I have router A and B, router A can talk to the syslog server.
> > > Router can not talk to the syslog server. Anyway of making A relay
> > > messages from B to the syslog server without using NAT?
> > > 
> > > K
> > > 
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