lanas wrote: > > Basically rsyslog works like syslog, but adds a few more options. So > simply specify the server (and optional port) to start with and make a > few tests by using the logger utility. > > *.* @@remote-host:514 > > Replace remote-host with your remote syslog. 514 is the default > well-known syslog port so unless you have set up something else, you > can leave it there. > > Don't forget to restart/reload rsyslog (or any other syslog daemon for > that matter) after doing configuration changes. This sometimes can be > done by simply sending the daemon a HUP signal: > > killall -HUP daemon > > or by restarting it altogether: > > /etc/init.d/daemon restart > > Hope this helps. > Don't forget to configure the host you are logging to so that it will accept logging from an outside machine. By default, it probably doesn't. Mikkel -- Registered Linux User #16148 (http://counter.li.org/)
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