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Q: How do I redirect log files to a syslog server/daemon on another computer on my network? #A: There is an option during the setup process for a Coyote diskette where you can specify the address of a server configured to listen for remote syslogs. This can also be added later by adding to Coyote's main configuration file an line item: LOGGING_HOST= with the IP address of the machine that will be running syslogd. The standard unix-type syslog daemon must be started with the -r parameter to allow it to accept remote syslogs. The file /etc/init.d/syslog is usually the place where syslog is started. Q: Is there a free/inexpensive syslog daemon available for non-unix system+s? #A: Yes. See the table: Win95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003TriAction (30 day trial, $30)3Com (link is to a zip file)Kiwi (freeware and pay versions)MicrotikWinNT/2K/XP/2003 onlySL4NT (60 day trial, $95)MacOS 唉。我干脆弄个专贴算了。然后放精华里了哦。10分钟。 多谢老大 哈哈~
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