> I can't remember where, but I know that I *did* hear/read sometime in the > very near past about something being buggy about syslogd--don't know if it > was a version problem or an install problem (or whatever else...) > > Have you tried stopping syslog and doing an rpm -Uvh > or maybe an rpm -i --replacepkgs on the syslogd rpm? I don't see an > update for it, so I don't think the version itself is buggy, but maybe > something happened at some point with your install of the daemon. Did an rpm --verify on the package and it all looks OK. I've now upgraded to the version used in 7.1 so I'll see how that goes but restarting my 7.0 syslogd and klogd had no effect. Thanks anyway. Tony
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