On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Kirkwood wrote:
> You need IP and UDP to do "real" remote syslogging, which ELKS
> doesn't have.
>
> I think that there's a syslogger for DOS, but I wouldn't care to
> guess where it might be found.
>
> I would advise setting up your Linux box to log important stuff
> out of its serial port and do a:
>
> # cat /dev/ttyS0 | tee logfile
>
> on the ELKS box.
>
> Not a very sophisticated solution, though :)
That's exactly the sort of solution I'm looking for, though. Nothing
sophisticated, just something that works for now. If, later, elks
gets the network up and running, this thing has an old NIC in it.
Thanks,
Ben
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