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The
standard answer will always be - "it depends". I would get a syslog deamon (if
you can't find a free one i'll send you one) and point the PIX syslog to it. If
you don't get several hundred messages per minute, then you're ok. Otherwise,
you know to do less intensive monitoring (unless the information received was
exactly what you were looking for) or get a syslog server that can handle all the
input.
mundo
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- Re: Can't Access "inside URL" fro... Rick
- Re: Can't Access "inside URL"... 'Mike Grierson'
- RE: Can't Access "inside URL&... Harry Whitehouse
- RE: Can't Access "inside ... 'Mike Grierson'
- Re: Can't Access "inside URL" from an... Daniel Crichton
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- Re: PIX logging Edmundo Lopez III
- Re: PIX logging Mikael Olsson
- Re: PIX logging Rafi Sadowsky
- Re: PIX logging Mikael Olsson
- Re: PIX logging Rafi Sadowsky
- Syslogd capacity and disk i/o ... Mikael Olsson
- [OT] Re: Syslogd capacity and ... Rafi Sadowsky
- Re: [OT] Re: Syslogd capacity ... Mikael Olsson
- Re: [OT] Re: Syslogd capacity ... Kevin Steves
- RE: [OT] Re: Syslogd capacity ... Bill Royds
- Re: [OT] Re: Syslogd capacity ... Mikael Olsson
