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Usually runs from /etc/defaults/rc.conf if its not specified in /etc/rc.conf. The man page for syslogd has the switches you need if you still need help. man syslogd hope that helps clarify. =) Brett Krueger sigterm at rootednetworks dot com http://www.rootednetworks.com Gary wrote: > Hey Dev, > > I got it working now- But I still am a bit unsure where the daemon for > syslog runs from (ie-rc.local) I usually kill the syslog process and run it > with my own switches in freebsd. > > Gary > > -----Original Message----- > From: DevAuto [mailto:devauto at gmail dot com] > Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 1:29 PM > To: gary > Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] Syslogd Help > > Hi Gary, > > Did you get a working solution to this question? Something not > mentioned is the "Enable syslog'ing to remote syslog server" option > from the webgui. It is under Diagnostics -> Logs -> Settings . Not > sure if this was what you were looking for or not. > > Sorry the response is so late, still trying to get caught up on the list. > > Hope it helps, > > DevAuto > > > On 4/28/05, gary <gary at kryptic dash x dot com> wrote: > >>Hey all, >> >>I was wondering if anyone could give me a quick rundown of how to setup >>syslogd to log from m0n0 to a computer on my network. I have a freebsd box >>running 4.11 and just want the logs to go to that box. I've googled and >>looked at the man page but can't figure out how to set it up correct. I >>opened port 514 like it says but am not sure after that. So I figured I >>would ask here. >> >>Thanks >> >>Gary >> >> > > > |