Our logging system uses clog which never goes over X size. In order
to maintain full logs, etc you need to enable remote syslogging and
find an appropriate client to receive the syslogs.
Thanks Scott! Any Linux will do this, and while I agree that for top
security a remote syslog setup is necessary, for SOHO setups it's quite
overkill.
Thats why you should go for Kiwi (Google it) if you don't have any Linux/BSD
hosts present...
It will handle all your needs - up to emergency mail if 'things go wrong'...
Is there a BSD package that can easily be installed to listen on
localhost?
This will not change your 'size' problems.
Logging is already done on 'localhost' = the pfSense box (?!)
What about www.vmware.com - Use the "default Browser appliance" or a minimal
Debian Sarge setup.
This will run on a already existent W2K or XP machine.
For security: take the log out of the Gateway/Firewall (pfSense) - when it
goes down - you'll know WHY.
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