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I configured syslogd to send the traces to the card ( host : 10.1.1.1 ) knowing that the card has syslog-ng.



goal



Configure syslog-ng as a server
Configure syslogd as a client



Steps



1- Configuring syslog-ng as a server
2- Disable firewall (can ping the server)
3- Start syslogd on busybox with the command "syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514"



* Problems*



No packets send with syslogd (test with tcpdump), even if I tested with the command:
-syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514 -L -O / var / log / messages










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    I configured syslogd to send the traces to the card ( host : 10.1.1.1 ) knowing that the card has syslog-ng.



    goal



    Configure syslog-ng as a server
    Configure syslogd as a client



    Steps



    1- Configuring syslog-ng as a server
    2- Disable firewall (can ping the server)
    3- Start syslogd on busybox with the command "syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514"



    * Problems*



    No packets send with syslogd (test with tcpdump), even if I tested with the command:
    -syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514 -L -O / var / log / messages










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      I configured syslogd to send the traces to the card ( host : 10.1.1.1 ) knowing that the card has syslog-ng.



      goal



      Configure syslog-ng as a server
      Configure syslogd as a client



      Steps



      1- Configuring syslog-ng as a server
      2- Disable firewall (can ping the server)
      3- Start syslogd on busybox with the command "syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514"



      * Problems*



      No packets send with syslogd (test with tcpdump), even if I tested with the command:
      -syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514 -L -O / var / log / messages










      share|improve this question














      I configured syslogd to send the traces to the card ( host : 10.1.1.1 ) knowing that the card has syslog-ng.



      goal



      Configure syslog-ng as a server
      Configure syslogd as a client



      Steps



      1- Configuring syslog-ng as a server
      2- Disable firewall (can ping the server)
      3- Start syslogd on busybox with the command "syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514"



      * Problems*



      No packets send with syslogd (test with tcpdump), even if I tested with the command:
      -syslogd -R 10.1.1.1:514 -L -O / var / log / messages







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      MAHER TELMOUDIMAHER TELMOUDI

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          Try with this command:



          busybox syslogd -n -O /var/log/messages -S -s 200 -b 5 -R 10.1.1.1:514 -m 20 &  


          Please check the process is running properly or not, is there any error getting while running the above command. If so modify the
          /etc/syslog.conf accordingly since syslog.conf is being used by syslogd daemon.



          Use the syslog server e.g: syslog watcher set the IP properly and start the server.






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            Try with this command:



            busybox syslogd -n -O /var/log/messages -S -s 200 -b 5 -R 10.1.1.1:514 -m 20 &  


            Please check the process is running properly or not, is there any error getting while running the above command. If so modify the
            /etc/syslog.conf accordingly since syslog.conf is being used by syslogd daemon.



            Use the syslog server e.g: syslog watcher set the IP properly and start the server.






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              Try with this command:



              busybox syslogd -n -O /var/log/messages -S -s 200 -b 5 -R 10.1.1.1:514 -m 20 &  


              Please check the process is running properly or not, is there any error getting while running the above command. If so modify the
              /etc/syslog.conf accordingly since syslog.conf is being used by syslogd daemon.



              Use the syslog server e.g: syslog watcher set the IP properly and start the server.






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                Try with this command:



                busybox syslogd -n -O /var/log/messages -S -s 200 -b 5 -R 10.1.1.1:514 -m 20 &  


                Please check the process is running properly or not, is there any error getting while running the above command. If so modify the
                /etc/syslog.conf accordingly since syslog.conf is being used by syslogd daemon.



                Use the syslog server e.g: syslog watcher set the IP properly and start the server.






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                Try with this command:



                busybox syslogd -n -O /var/log/messages -S -s 200 -b 5 -R 10.1.1.1:514 -m 20 &  


                Please check the process is running properly or not, is there any error getting while running the above command. If so modify the
                /etc/syslog.conf accordingly since syslog.conf is being used by syslogd daemon.



                Use the syslog server e.g: syslog watcher set the IP properly and start the server.







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