Hi All,
I would like to see what you'd suggest as a log analyzer tool(s) on a
centralized log server running syslog-ng.
I also need to use a specific tool as PF log analyzer. What do you
suggest for that purpose?
Rami Sik
On Wed, Feb 20 2008 at 32:08, Rami Sik wrote:
Hi All,
Hi alone,
I would like to see what you'd suggest as a log analyzer tool(s) on a
centralized log server running syslog-ng.
In our network, I decided to analyse the logs received by syslog-ng with
Prelude-LML. In fact, all logs are
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 08:32:31AM -0800, Rami Sik wrote:
| I would like to see what you'd suggest as a log analyzer tool(s) on a
| centralized log server running syslog-ng.
|
| I also need to use a specific tool as PF log analyzer. What do you
| suggest for that purpose?
I prefer to use a log
On Feb 20, 2008 10:51 AM, Ryan Corder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 08:32:31AM -0800, Rami Sik wrote:
| I would like to see what you'd suggest as a log analyzer tool(s) on a
| centralized log server running syslog-ng.
|
| I also need to use a specific tool as PF log
* Rami Sik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-20 17:47]:
I would like to see what you'd suggest as a log analyzer tool(s) on a
centralized log server
there's a very nice way to do that with the trustworthy syslogd (yeah,
the one without that -ng suffix) we ship. just put the following line
in your
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 11:12:06AM -0800, Kian Mohageri wrote:
| Another vote for Tenshi. Probably the best way to do it with
| syslog-ng is to have syslog-ng forward logs to Tenshi (listening on
| loopback) because otherwise Tenshi won't be able to follow the logs
| (if you organize them by
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