An important part of any project, logging can be used as a debugging tool during development, and a troubleshooting tool once a system has been deployed in a production environment. Because most ...
The syslog deamon (syslogd) on Unix systems provides message logging for other services so that each service doesn’t have to duplicate the same basic functionality to manage logging for itself. The ...
I'd like to centralize the logs produced by syslogd on CentOS 4 by combining netcat and ssh to move the data from udp to tcp transport then across an encrypted tunnel.<BR><BR>The problem I'm having is ...
# Sample syslog.conf file that sorts messages by # mail, kernel, and "other", and broadcasts # emergencies to all logged-in users # print most sys. events to tty10 and to the xconsole # pipe, and ...
We have a couple of apps (among them Networker) that add various things to /etc/syslog.conf, and consequently are displeased by its removal in RHEL 6 and its CentOS stablemate. Is there any problem ...
Lance Spitzner of the Honeynet Project (www.honeynet.org) suggests a trick that's useful for honey (decoy) nets and maybe even for production DMZs: stealth logging. This trick allows a host connected ...
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