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Subject: Re: about a syslog server
Well you see it all depends.
Ok first things first - Syslog servers - I like the one provided with Ciscoworks 2000
but that might be a bit expensive for you tastes
log-entries to the NT-Eventlog and the
>other one stored them in a normal text-file on disk.
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>Whe I used them some time ago I had no difficulties with either of these
>two ..
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Well you see it all depends.
Ok first things first - Syslog servers - I like the one provided with Ciscoworks 2000
but that might be a bit expensive for you tastes. Look on 3coms website for their
3cDaemon or Tftp server, it actually is a lightweight Tftp, FTP, Syslog server all in
one and I h
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Subject: about a syslog server
Hello all. I am researching the creation of a syslog
server on a WinNT or Win2k platform. My goal is to
enable 24/7 logging of 25+ Cisco routers (no
servers). There is a mix of Internet and Intranet
routers involved. I have 3 questions about this.
that one of them sent syslog-entries to the NT-Eventlog and the
other one stored them in a normal text-file on disk.
Whe I used them some time ago I had no difficulties with either of these
two ..
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> From: outohere00 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject
Hello all. I am researching the creation of a syslog
server on a WinNT or Win2k platform. My goal is to
enable 24/7 logging of 25+ Cisco routers (no
servers). There is a mix of Internet and Intranet
routers involved. I have 3 questions about this. First,
is there a solid 3rd party sysl