D. J. Bolderman said: ystem and disabling such programs manually. > > Thanks for sharing your config file Nate. One thing I don't understand > is: is this the config file from your server or your workstations? > > Sorry, but I'm just a beginner with syslog-ng you know :)
hehe no prob :) that is a config file for the server. for the clients all I do is: cd /etc mv syslog.conf syslog.conf.old and create a new syslog.conf which has *.* @your.syslog.server ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS MUST BE SEPERATED BY TABS OR IT WILL NOT WORK! then restart your syslog services. you should see a messages.$HOST where $HOST is the host of the system you just restarted which has a message saying that syslog is reloading/restarting. if it's a debian system restart the klogd system too. Some linux systems I think have both syslog and klog in 1 script, debian has them in 2 different scripts. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]