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[NMLUG] BSD syslog



Depends on the syslogd.  Some are syslogd -r and others have it turned on by default.  Man syslogd should tell you right up front.  Then in your cisco set the log facality, *.debug will get everything.  

On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 08:22:53PM -0600, Aaron Birenboim wrote:
> Warner Losh wrote:
> > 
> > The BSD syntax would be
> > 
> > !ppp
> > *.*                                     @10.1.2.3
> 
> Thanks.  I'm still confused about how all this works.
> It would be NICE to put my Cisco logs in a seperate file
> but the most important thing is to CAPTURE my cisco logs.
> 
> Would the above entry take messages from UDP port 514...
> as long as they are from host 10.1.2.3???
> 
> If not....  how to I tell this daemon to do remote
> logging for UDP port 514?
> 
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