Maintaining system performance and guaranteeing security depend on good log management. Centralizing, sorting, and analyzing log data from many devices and applications across a network greatly ...
Whatever else you do to secure a Linux system, it must have comprehensive, accurate and carefully watched logs. Logs serve several purposes. First, they help us troubleshoot virtually all kinds of ...
Use the documentation. Man syslogd(8). Specifically you want the '-r' option. You'll probably need to modify your init scripts to get it to take, or they may be a configfile in /etc/defaults or ...
I did extensive testing with SYSLOG-NG. I tested it with the following setup: - SyslogNG server running on CentOS - Remote MS SQL database to store the syslog messages - Windows/Linux/UNIX hosts ...
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