Hi,

regarding the syslog server. You need to add the following on /etc/syslog.conf

local7.*        /var/adm/cisco

restart your syslog server and setup your cisco device to use the ip address of your syslog server for logging.
 

Regards

Kostas Zourkas
 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the feedback, and to tell you the truth it does not make any
> sense what is happening.  The timeout happens for files that may take 30+
> seconds to upload to the servers behind the firewall.  In each case we are
> using http upload and the browser comes back with a server can not be
> found message.  If the file is small i.e. takes 10-20 seconds to upload
> there are no problems at all.  All the timeout settings on the PIX are on
> the scale of minutes not seconds.
>
> I tried setting syslog as suggested by many members of the list, however I
> was not succesful in doing that.  I tried to use an internal Redhat Linux
> server to do the logging, and followed the instructions in the manual
> as well as the info at Cisco's site.  Does anyone have info or examples on
> what need to be done on Linux other than adding the
>
> local4.err ... in /etc.syslog.conf and restaring the syslogd server??
>
> I got a lot of message suggesting upgrading to 5.2, but how to do that?
> Who do I contact in Cisco?  I emailed CCO and I did not get anything back
> except an automated message.. :((
>
> Again thanks and sorry to bother you.
>
> Best regards,
> Adonis
>
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> 70 Boston Road, Suite A301, Chelmsford MA 01824 USA
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> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Brian Ford wrote:


 


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