Terry Collins wrote:

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> 
> If Linux, could you tell me how you set up syslog to accept the remote
> logging?
> I want to log my ADSL router.
> 
> Unfortunately, my Solaris boxen that logged a Wireless Access Point died
> and I can not work out the specs again (another bad doco area).

Okay folks. My thanks for the on and off list help.

I am going to can this thread atm.

In a moment of inspiration, I ran a TCPDUMP to see just what the ADSL
router was putting out. Its logging is mongrel snmp stuff. Well that is
all that came and went when remote logging was turned off and on at the
router. sheezh.

So I will go back and ask Netcomm just exactly what the remote logging
is and what I should be seeing in my logs. 

It seems from the responses that this remote logging should be as easy
as adding -r and the redirection.

Thanks for responses.


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