> The main issue with remote logging is that your log messages could be
> lost when destination is unreachable.
I'll have a look into it. Using only base would be pleasant, but it's
definitely not mandatory. As my project hasn't reached implementation
I'll begin my evaluation on the drawing board t
he...@ezaquarii.com writes:
> On 2021-04-24 22:50, li...@mailbox.org wrote:
> > Do you have any best / bad practices at hand regarding OpenBSD and
> > optionally the syslogd / tools it ships with?
>
> The main issue with remote logging is that your log messages could be
> lost
> when destination i
On 2021-04-24 22:50, li...@mailbox.org wrote:
Do you have any best / bad practices at hand regarding OpenBSD and
optionally the syslogd / tools it ships with?
The main issue with remote logging is that your log messages could be
lost
when destination is unreachable.
Default syslogd(8) shippe
>Do you have any best / bad practices at hand regarding OpenBSD and optionally
>the syslogd / tools it ships with?
Take a look at /etc/syslog.conf and syslog.conf(5). You said you have to deal
with logs on several machines? The syslog utility can direct log messages to
other machines; /etc/syslo
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