Re: Logger logs as user.notice

2005-10-13 Thread Jaime Saiz Santos
...and both changes are available in the 11-Oct-2005 snapshot from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ Thanks a lot for the quick response! Jaime __ Este mensaje, y en su caso, cualquier fichero anexo al mismo, puede contener informacion clasificada por su emisor como

Re: log to a remote syslogd

2005-10-11 Thread Jaime Saiz Santos
You must allow logging from remote hosts on the target machine. See the syslogd -s option. Remote logging from a Cygwin client syslogd to a Linux syslogd works fine here. Thanks. It works indeed. It was an issue of a firewall... __ Este mensaje, y en su caso,

Logger logs as user.notice

2005-10-11 Thread Jaime Saiz Santos
Hi. I have two questions regarding syslog logger in inetutils package: 1. logger command seems to ignore -p option: it behaves as if user.notice were put always. For instance: $ cat /etc/syslog.conf local3.*/var/log/local3 user.notice/var/log/user $ net

log to a remote syslogd

2005-10-10 Thread Jaime Saiz Santos
Hi. Is it possible to log messages to a remote syslogd server? In theory it could be done by putting something like *.* @hostname in /etc/syslog.conf. Thank you, Jaime __ Este mensaje, y en su caso, cualquier fichero anexo al mismo, puede contener informacion

Re: log to a remote syslogd

2005-10-10 Thread Jaime Saiz Santos
Hi. Is it possible to log messages to a remote syslogd server? In theory it could be done by putting something like *.* @hostname in /etc/syslog.conf. Why don't you just try? Sorry. I haven't said I have tried it before: it works for a local file, but it does not work (for me)