syslogd not logging

SaJaRi sajari at staff.singnet.com.sg
Mon May 19 23:48:04 PDT 2003


Hi there!

If u enable syslogd on the new version the default option is -s which
means Operate in secure mode and do not log messages from remote machines
which is the reason why ur routers logs is not appearing on ur syslog log
file.
U might want to use the -a option to allow only specific ip address or
domain to write to ur syslog servers.
Hope that help.

Cheers!

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On Mon, 19 May 2003, itchibahn wrote:

> I replaced my old server (FBSD 4.3) with new FBSD 5.0.  And now I can't get 
> the syslogd to log from my routers.
> 
> I have configured the /etc/syslog.conf file to exactly as in old box and 
> restarted syslogd.  Is there something I'm missing?  Please help.
> 
> 
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