Hi Folks,
David and I would like to hand off this final version to Sam for
publication by Friday. I have performed an initial review and feel that
the changes address the IETF Last Call items.
The changes requested from the IETF Last Call were:
Item 1) Severity Range - The range of the Seve
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.
This draft is a work item of the Security Issues in Network Event Logging
Working Group of the IETF.
Title : The syslog Protocol
Author(s) : R. Gerhards
Filename: draft
My proposal was to do this work in the OPS area, and I recommend
discussing this on the OPS area mailing list, rather than
cross-posting. After this message, I plan to drop the syslog WG from
the To: and CC: fields.
dbh
> -Original Message-
> From: Juergen Schoenwaelder [mailto:[EMAIL PR
It sounds kinda bizarre to me too... I though geo lookups can be handled
elewhere..
On 5/1/07, Eric Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Alexandre,
What is the use case for adding geographic meta data to syslog messages?
Why should this be an RFC?
Why would this not be payload (and theref
Hi Dave,
The same question that Andy asks below occurred to me when I read your
note...since I have not followed the "Security Issues in Syslog" WG for
some time, I checked the WG charter page and the additional info at
http://www.employees.org/~lonvick/index.shtml ...and came away a bit
confused
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 08:23:38AM -0700, Andy Bierman wrote:
> Are you suggesting a set of standard SDEs for particular MIB objects,
> or the SDE encoding rules for an arbitrary MIB object? Or both?
draft-marinov-syslog-snmp-00.txt suggests a number SDs that can wrap
arbitrary SNMP notificati
David Harrington wrote:
Hi,
I propose that an initial set of syslog data models be developed in
the OPS Area WG.
Are you suggesting a set of standard SDEs for particular MIB objects,
or the SDE encoding rules for an arbitrary MIB object? Or both?
Andy
For those who have not followed the wo
Hi,
I propose that an initial set of syslog data models be developed in
the OPS Area WG.
For those who have not followed the work of the syslog WG, let me
explain.
The syslog WG in the security area has drawn a number of syslog
implementers to work on standardizing the message format for syslog,