Yes, this is possible; the licensed version allows output to different files or databases, depending on the filters you have set up. The freeware version only allows writing to a single log file.
On the cisco devices you can do something like this: (group 0) logging on logging facility local0 logging www.www.yyy.zzz (group 1) logging on logging facility local1 logging www.www.yyy.zzz Then you can create different filters on the kiwi-syslog server HTH From: David W. McSpadden [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 21 October 2009 13:51 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Kiwi Syslog Is there a way in Kiwi to have say the firewall go to the default, the routers to the level 1, the switches to level 2, and the print devices to level 3?? Does this question even make sense?? I basically want to separate the syslogs into the differing functional areas but I am braindead, as Nute Gunray would say, and can't figure it out? I have Kiwi Syslogger running on a Windows Standard Server 2003. I have an ASA logging to it. I have HP printers logging to it. I have Cisco Routers logging to it. I have Cisco Switches logging to it. The Syslog.log file gets a bit confusing when parsing. I noticed in Kiwi that there are many pages to log to I just don't know how to get printers to page 5 or whatever..... ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
