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Old 08-31-2005, 01:00 AM   #1
Neorio
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syslogd configuration


I'm trying to get two different machines to send their syslogs to my syslog server, but here's the catch:

I want both their logs to churn out into seperate files on the syslog server, rather than just /var/log/messages on the syslog server.

How am I supposed to do this? I think I may have to use some syslog facilities (local0, local1, etc) but I am not sure how to implement this.

Any takers?
 
  


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