Have you set up your UNIX box to do remote logging?  Some flavors of UNIX do not do 
this by default.  Dod a netstat -an on the UNIX box and see if port UDP port 514 is 
listening.  If it's not, you need to figure out the trigger to make your flavor of 
UNIX do remote logging.  This usually involves altering the startup scripts for 
syslogd to append a -r on the command line.

Regards,
Jeff
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|From: Saheed Akhtar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 5:03 AM
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|Subject: logging
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|Hi everyone,
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|I have set-up my gnatbox so it logs to a unix machine, however 
|when I look
|at the syslog on the unix machine i cannot see anything being 
|logged to it.
|I have tried a snoop and I can see traffic from my gnatbox to 
|the unix box
|but i do not know where it is logging the information.
|
|Can anyone help ?
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