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Did you try adding the host route yet? I'm pretty sure I tested this once and was successful in getting syslog through the tunnel. Man, I need to learn to document better.... :) dave Chet wrote: >Yeah we found that it will work from the outside. I am using syslog-ng on >the syslog box and it works for everything nicely on the internal network. >Just thought it would be cool to use the IPSec tunnel, plus adds a layer of >security. > > >--------- Mensagem Original -------- >From: Curt Shaffer <curt at chilitech dot net> >To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> >Subject: [m0n0wall] IPSec tunnel and remote syslogging >Date: 12/04/04 19:43 > > > >>make sure that your ps aux | grep syslog shows syslogd -m 0 -r. If the >>-r is not there you will need to add it in /etc/sysconfig/syslog file( >>on redhat type systems) then add where you want them in the >>syslog.conf. Works great! >>Also you need to use the external IP and nat it to the syslog server >>from what I have found. >> >> >>Curt Shaffer >>Wireless/Network Specialist >>Chilitech Internet Solutions >>www.chilitech.com >>1-800-866-chili >> >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > |