Thats great if your syslog host is a Unix variant. What if youre running NetWare or NT 
or you want your logging host to be a M$ Windoze workstation? Im currently working on 
a syslog app which will color code output depending on the source IP address. I plan 
on porting it to Netware as an NLM and also to Win32. If anyone has seen anything 
similar, already available PLEASE tell and save me the trouble.

cheers..


subSe7eN



>>> Nuno Guarda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/23/00 03:12AM >>>
At 13:36 23-02-2000 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi all
>
>I need to enable syslog on routers and want to have syslog packets to get
>forwarded to a single syslog server but on the syslog server i should have
>different files for looging the packets for each router.
>
>at present all packets go to a single file...
>
>any pointers or info is welcome
>
Try "man syslog.conf" and you will find that is possible to specify
"facility" and "priority" for each line. You can consider using something
like:

        "local7.* /the/path/and/name/of/syslog_file" in your syslog configuration
file (you can use local0, local1, ..., local7 to designate different files).

After that, you'll have to configure your router appropriately and run the
syslog daemon with remote reception activated.

Best regards,

Nuno
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