On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 03:08:01PM -0800, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
>>You tell syslog or syslog-ng to log to a remote network source instead
>>of or in addition to a local file on each of the real servers, then on
>>the central logging server configure it to listen for incoming network
>>log info and tell it where to put it.
>can connections from logging machines collide, ie the text
>from the two streams are mingled, or does the log server
>spool the writes?
The two streams are mingled. I would assume that you could seperate it
based on host, but I've not tried to do that.
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Regards... Todd
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the organisation because they had outlawed sniffers. --Neils Bakker
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