Whatever else you do to secure a Linux system, it must have comprehensive, accurate and carefully watched logs. Logs serve several purposes. First, they help us troubleshoot virtually all kinds of ...
The syslog deamon (syslogd) on Unix systems provides message logging for other services so that each service doesn’t have to duplicate the same basic functionality to manage logging for itself. The ...
I'd like to centralize the logs produced by syslogd on CentOS 4 by combining netcat and ssh to move the data from udp to tcp transport then across an encrypted tunnel.<BR><BR>The problem I'm having is ...
Writing some messages to multiple locations is a pretty normal thing in all UNIX / Linux syslog configurations, so I would just leave it alone. You're not going to gain much of anything for all the ...
In a column about syslog [see “syslog Configuration” in the December 2001 issue of LJ] I mentioned “stealth logging”--by running your central log server without an IP address, you can hide your ...
Graylog makes it easy to send syslog information from clients to the hosting server. Jack Wallen shows you how. UK Police Convicts Pair in £5.5 Billion Bitcoin Launder Case Blackpoint Cyber vs. Arctic ...
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