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Old 11-15-2013, 10:41 AM   #1
jmad43@jhu.edu
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Question use rsyslog to write to a remote syslog


I am trying to send events from a local linux system to a remote system. I want to see the events posted in that remote syslog, or some other log on the remote system.

I've created a conf file with a statement as follows
*.* @123.456.789.10

...and have restarted rsyslog.

Using tcpdump on the remote system, and filtering on port 514, I see the traffic from the local system. However, I don't see that data being written to any logs.

What else so I need to check?


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