You need to start syslog daemon with -h option.
Man Page of syslogd says:
-h By default syslogd will not forward messages it receives from
remote hosts. Specifying this switch on the command line will
cause the log daemon to forward any remote messages it receives
to forwarding hosts which have been defined.
remote hosts. Specifying this switch on the command line will
cause the log daemon to forward any remote messages it receives
to forwarding hosts which have been defined.
HTH,
Sandeep
Hanny Tidore <htfrontier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hanny Tidore <htfrontier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Redhat 9 with the syslog on.
I would like to forward /var/log/messages entries (of
server A) to another server B (192.168.1.10).
I have added the following entry to the syslog.conf of
server A :
*.* @192.168.1.10
and I have restarted the syslog daemon. But I cannot
see any entries forwarded by server A.
Do I need to do anything in server B ? The
configuration of A and B is default Redhat
configuration.
Thanks.
Hanny
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