Technically, yes. However, a RouterOS x86 license is cheaper than a Windows 
license and on a PC, you'd have the storage and processor that'd be perfect for 
Dude. Kiwi Syslog is good, too.


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On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 11:53 AM -0600, "That One Guy /sarcasm" 
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isnt the dude router only now no server installation?
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Jesse DuPont <[email protected]> 
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I've found The Dude (from MikroTik) be a decent quick and dirty
      syslog server. You can setup log rotation, use REGEX strings to
      have certain log entries go to different files, even receive TXT
      or email messages when certain critical words show up log entries.
    

For example, whenever an SM connects to an AP, that's getting
      logged to an "SM Auths" log file. Likewise, PPPoE authentications
      are getting logged to their own log file. OSPF and router logins
      are each their own file. That leaves the default log file as the
      catch all. Certain OSPF events warrant a text message and the Dude
      can do that.

    
    

Caveat: I have seen where the dude doesn't always save all the
      Syslog rules during reboots. I keep a screen shot of the rules as
      a backup. Lame, I know, but I don't have to reboot it much so it's
      only mildly inconvenient.
    

There other platforms that are more flexible. Everything you can
      do on the Dude can be done with rsyslog on Linux, just no click
      GUI to set it up. I'd say Splunk is maybe one of the king daddy
      log processors, but the fancy stuff costs money.

    
    
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
        

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    On 6/14/16 9:06 AM, That One Guy
      /sarcasm wrote:

    
    
      what is an easy server to set up and get reports
        from for catching logs. I set everything on centOS and dont know
        how to write simple scripts. Looking for something I can point
        the 60 billion devices we only need to look at logs on once
        every el nino and otherwise will forget about. If there is a
        good webmin based module that would just tickle me like a fresh
        kitten

        

        
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