Hi Bart,
The place to discover hidden features is in the /stat/etc/rc.conf file, or
using the web interface ...
System tab -> View System Files: [ Default System Variables ] click { View
Selected File }
--
## Remote Syslog Config
## The machine below will receive all logging messages from this machine via
## syslog's remote logging features.
#SYSLOGHOST=""
--
I can't say I have ever used it, and keep in mind the syslog stream is not
encrypted.
Lonnie
On Nov 11, 2017, at 2:06 PM, Bart Teekman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit of a novice but have been running Astlinux for some years. I'm OK
> at the Asterisk part, but pretty lame at the Linux side, especially in a
> minimalist environment that's flooded with optimizations to prevent or
> contain permanent changes. I'm currently running astlinux-1.3.1 x86_64 -
> Asterisk 13.17.2 on an APU2.
>
> I'm wondering how to redirect all logs to an external syslog server. The most
> obvious (and easiest) avenue was to look at the GUI for an option to specify
> a remote syslog server but no such setting exists. The next step was to look
> for syslogd.conf (or similar) to see if I could fiddle that...but I couldn't
> find that either....
>
> So the questions are:
>
> 1. Can you redirect/copy all logs to a remote syslog server?
> 2. And if so, how?
>
> Cheers,
> Bart.
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