I usually just view or edit the /usr/adm/syslog file, or the /var/adm/syslog file. It is easier that way, at least to me.
There are several interfaces that will let you view the system logs, but I have not found any that I like. Rick -----Original Message----- From: netsec novice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 2:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: syslog server- how to on Linux I'm hoping I don't generate flames because this is somewhat off-topic but I have been googling for a while and I'm not getting the answer I'm looking for. I need information on how I view or set up syslog on a Linux platform (specifically SuSE 8.1) I am BRAND new to Linux and purchased SuSE to force myself to learn. My first project is to set it up as a syslog security server. Yes - I have also done man syslog. I am familiar with syslog servers (Kiwi) in the windows environment. What is the method to viewing logs on Linux? Typing syslogd at the command line tells me that syslogd is already running but I don't see it listening as a service when I type netstat -an. Any help is appreciated... a direction for information if you just think I'm an idiot is fine too. thanks N _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
