[nsp] cant get syslog to work
Jared Mauch
jared at puck.nether.net
Fri Jul 11 19:08:14 EDT 2003
some syslog servers require 'syslog -r' to
listen on the syslog socket to receive messages.
- jared
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:52:58PM -0400, joshua sahala wrote:
> ok sorry, i didn't read the email closely enough....
>
> does the syslog server log other local0 stuff to the right file?
> if you do 'logger -p local0.notice "test message"' does it show up
> in /var/log/core.log?
>
> James hampton wrote:
> > I have our core router set to log to one of our freebsd servers, its set
> > for "logging facility local0". On the server side I put the following
> > entry in the syslog.conf file:
> >local0.* /var/log/core.log
> >
> >The core.log file remain empty, but the log files are going to the
> >/var/log/messages log and the /var/log/all-log (there supposed to go here
> >though). I just cant get the log file to go into there own file??
> >
> >James
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