Jeremy Henty wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 05:10:16PM -0600, Shawn wrote:

Another option is syslog-ng. This is a replacement for
syslogd and I believe it handles the log rotation for you
( but i am not sure ).

I'll look at it.  (BTW, both the 1.6 and 2.0 versions are GPL, though
you have to download them and look at COPYING to check this.)

... you can look at logwatch as a means to scan your logs for
specific log entries.

Looks good, but the site isn't responding :-(

Regards, Jeremy Henty
Yes, I had the same problem with the logwatch website.
If you notice the link, it uses port 8080 for http.

http://www2.logwatch.org:8080/tabs/download/

I had to open this port in my firewall to access the
logwatch website.

Shawn
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