Re: Establishing a Syslog server to display router and IDS system logs UDP/514

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There is a very good article on how to create a Debian Syslog server at http://www.aboutdebian.com/syslog.htm however some of the files it mentions are not contained in a SUSE Linux 10.1 environment. Can you please adopt the information here for SUSE Linux 10.1. Basically all I need is for a application to listen to port UDP/514 and continue to write the captured information to a file.  I am only interested in creating the listening server as I have no problems with the client sending the traffic to UDP/514 and I have Linux display vehicle courtesy
of  kiwi log veiwer for Linux http://www.kiwisyslog.com/log-viewer-info.php
You may be wondering why I dont just use Ethereal Network Analasyer - Its a great tool, however it has a bug that severely hampers its usefulness as a Syslog Server.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=191397 - If you are also desperate to have a Syslog server under Linux I would encourage you to vote for this bug.
Please contact me if you need information on Linux CISCO Syslog or WIFI Management applications

Scott IDS000@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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