On Thu, 8 Oct 2015, Randy Baca wrote:
That rule works better, but I still cannot get rsyslog to forward on port 10000. I turned off iptables, I can make a telnet connection to the remote host on 10000, but rsyslog will not even attempt to connect to the remote host on 10000. It works just fine if the omfwd port="514" and protocol="tcp".
When you say that it doesn't even try on port 10000, are you looking at the sender or the receiver? Since there may be firewalls between the two, you would need to look at the sender.
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