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���� �����, 5 ������� 2002, 18:15, Ben-Nes Michael ��� �� 'loghost':

> I want one of my NAS to write its logs through one of my linux syslog
> deamon
>
> I know a linux server can be configured to enable other machines to write
> to its logs using syslog.conf

If you're still using the original syslog, then adding "-x" to the 
SYSLOGD_OPTIONS under /etc/sysconfig/syslog will do the trick on RedHat and 
similar systems.

OTOH, there are other logging options available to linux, one of the is the 
aforementioned syslog-ng which is quite good (though I hadn't had much 
experience with it), but there are others. IIRC, when installing Mandrake 9 
you can choose one of 4 sysloging systems to use for your system.

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Oded
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