For centralized logging, you'll want a larger than normal hard drive
on a machine that's set up to do nothing other than logging (for
security reasons, mostly).  Linux performs this function adequately.
There ARE a couple new versions of syslog with better security
than the standard syslogd, also (I haven't had time to look at them
yet).

Tim Kramer


Mattias Marberg wrote:

> Hello!
>
> Does anybody know of a good syslogserver for Linux? If you do, where can
> I find it? I need to recieve and sort/analyse the syslog from my
> firewalls/routers.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mattias Marberg
>
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