Re: Better Syslog server

From: William Yodlowsky (wyodlows@andromeda.rutgers.edu)
Date: 03/17/03

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    To: mdh@unix.si.edu
    Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 14:03:51 -0500
    From: William Yodlowsky <wyodlows@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
    
    

    On 17 March 2003 at 9:18, Matt Harris <mdh@unix.si.edu> wrote:

    > I've been looking a bit on google/sourceforge/etc to try and find a more
    > configurable and extensible syslog server, to no avail. Does anyone
    > know of such a thing?

    [snip]

    > Of course, this is just an example off the top of my head of some of the
    > functionality I'd like - for example, piping out to a smart script,
    > sending to different files based on host that sent the message, etc
    > etc. I look forward to your input. Thanks, Matt.

    http://www.balabit.com/products/syslog_ng/

    It's capable of what you mention, and is open-source. It will be
    a supported product of Balabit soon IIRC.


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