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Old 10-12-2006, 04:05 PM   #1
king0770
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Split Up log activity from Remote Hosts


Greetings All,

I have setup a syslog server on one of my machines.

Here's what I have edited so far on the syslog server (hostA)

## /etc/sysconfig/syslogd ##
SYSLOGD_PARAMS="-rm 0"

Here's what I have edited so far on the remote machine (hostB)

## /etc/syslog.conf ##
*.* @192.168.1.14 (hostA IP)

This setup works, it does what I want. Log events from hostB are recorded on hostA (syslog server). In fact, both hostA and hostB logs are recorded on hostA:/var/log/messages.

What I would like to do is seperate hostB logs from hostA. Is it possible to sperate log events on hostA:/var/log/hostB.log?

Operating System: Suse 10
Packages Used: syslogd-1.4.1-519.11

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
 
  


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