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03-01-2001 02:16 AM
03-01-2001 02:16 AM
syslog config for remote logging
Hi,
I am trying to configure my local syslog to send it's mail log to a centralised syslog server. May I know what is the difference between the following 2 lines in /etc/syslog.conf :
mail.debug ifdef(`LOGHOST', /var/log/syslog, @loghost)
mail.debug @loghost
If I want to have the log in my local syslog.log and the remote syslog server, what should I put in my syslog.conf?
Thank you.
I am trying to configure my local syslog to send it's mail log to a centralised syslog server. May I know what is the difference between the following 2 lines in /etc/syslog.conf :
mail.debug ifdef(`LOGHOST', /var/log/syslog, @loghost)
mail.debug @loghost
If I want to have the log in my local syslog.log and the remote syslog server, what should I put in my syslog.conf?
Thank you.
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03-01-2001 05:06 AM
03-01-2001 05:06 AM
Re: syslog config for remote logging
I've never seen the ifdef statement in docs about syslog.conf. The correct entry is:
mail.debug @ somehost.domain.org
Naturally, this host must be running syslogd. Test the ability of a remote host to accept and log entries with the logger command.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
mail.debug @ somehost.domain.org
Naturally, this host must be running syslogd. Test the ability of a remote host to accept and log entries with the logger command.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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