On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I've enabled logging on all of our Cisco routers and dumped all output to 2
> of our Linux servers but I still could not see any log message from the
> routers. Here's the output of 'show logging' on the Cisco routers:
> 
<snip>
> 
> I've also added 'local7.*' to /etc/syslogd.conf:
> 
> local7.* /var/log/cisco-routers.log
> 
> And sent a 'HUP' signal to the syslog daemon. The permission set for the
> file is '0664'. What else could be wrong?
> _

did you run syslog with "-r" ? by default it doesn't listen on UDP 514 .

another thing, don't forget to protect your UDP port 514 using ipchains or
whatever because syslog haven't got access controls.

hth,

-mark 


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