On Oct 29, 2011, at 4:59 AM, Larry Rosenman wrote:

> Since Doug Barton doesn't believe that the syslogd is running with the 
> options, here's a ps to show that it is:
> 
> 
> root     65128   0.0  0.0  12216   1552 ??  Ss   10:02AM     0:01.17 
> /usr/sbin/syslogd -n -a 192.168.200.10 -a 192.168.200.0/24
> ler      70268   0.0  0.0  14680   1608  0  S+    9:58PM     0:00.00 sh -c ps 
> auxw|grep syslogd
> ler      70270   0.0  0.0  16460   1352  0  S+    9:58PM     0:00.00 grep 
> syslogd
> 
> And in answer to Doug's point that the -a options are redundant, I know that
> but I did it as a debugging set.
> 
> I think this proves that there is a PROBLEM in the code, and the PR should
> be reopened.
> 
> I object STRONGLY to the closure of this PR.
> 
> 



I doubt this is a PROBLEM in the code. I have syslog running for many many 
networks
and they are not local (remote logging);

Please investigate this first and ask around before submitting a PR.

I strongly suggest to NOT reopen the PR at this point.

Cheers
Remko
HAT: Bugmeister

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