[graylog2] Re: Graylog On Apache

2015-08-29 Thread Drew Miranda
The graylog server nodes are all accessed via its rest api (e.g. 
server:12900/api-browser). Graylog web interface is configured to point to 
exactly this same port and server name. The example graylog web interface 
configuration file should have an example.

A basic overview of the compliments is here
http://docs.graylog.org/en/1.1/pages/architecture.html

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[graylog2] Re: Graylog On Apache

2015-08-27 Thread Anant Sawant

Hi Drew,

Thanks for the response, it was really helpful.

Can you please tell me, how does *Graylog web interface* communicates with* 
Graylog server* component. I couldn't find any docs for the same. I need 
this to better understanding of these component.

Thanks in advance.

Anant :-)



On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 08:23:34 UTC+5:30, Drew Miranda wrote:

 Apache is a web server so you wouldn't install graylog on it. You can set 
 it up on a server that apache is running on, although I don't recommend it.

 What you may want is log collection. It is a piece of software to read the 
 apache logs in real time and forward to graylog. Check out the 
 documentation pages in the graylog collector section.


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