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2001-01-24T02:53:54Z
Date parsed: 1/24/2001 2:53:54 AM
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 11:53:54 -0800

hi.

i'm indenting to use sl4nt 2.1 to log syslog-messages from a firewall.

beyond actions, i configured it to create a daily logfile in the default
forwarded syslog message format.

problem:
i can see incoming syslog messages in the performance monitor, but sl4nt
doesn't create a logfile in the specified diretory.

any ideas appreciated,
jcbo


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2001-01-24T03:15:05Z
Date parsed: 1/24/2001 3:15:05 AM
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:15:05 -0800

ah jetzt ja-it works...
thanx,
jcbo

Franz Krainer <franzk@netal.com> wrote in message
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> Did you create a rule and did you associated the 'Log-to-file' action with
> this rule?
>
> If yes, remove all conditions. Easiest way to to: Delete the rule, create
a
> new one but don't set any conditions, just associate the action with this
> rule.
>
> If no, create a rule and associate the action with it.
>
> This 'no-condition' rule should now log every incoming message to the log
> file you specified in the 'Log-to-file' action.
>
> Franz
>
>
> "jcbo" <jcbo@gmx.net> wrote in message
> news:83$VR$jhAHA.3788@is1.netal.com...
> > hi.
> >
> > i'm indenting to use sl4nt 2.1 to log syslog-messages from a firewall.
> >
> > beyond actions, i configured it to create a daily logfile in the default
> > forwarded syslog message format.
> >
> > problem:
> > i can see incoming syslog messages in the performance monitor, but sl4nt
> > doesn't create a logfile in the specified diretory.
> >
> > any ideas appreciated,
> > jcbo
> >
> >
>
>


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2001-01-24T21:10:20Z
Date parsed: 1/24/2001 9:10:20 PM
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 21:10:20 +0100

Did you create a rule and did you associated the 'Log-to-file' action with
this rule?

If yes, remove all conditions. Easiest way to to: Delete the rule, create a
new one but don't set any conditions, just associate the action with this
rule.

If no, create a rule and associate the action with it.

This 'no-condition' rule should now log every incoming message to the log
file you specified in the 'Log-to-file' action.

Franz


"jcbo" <jcbo@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:83$VR$jhAHA.3788@is1.netal.com...
> hi.
>
> i'm indenting to use sl4nt 2.1 to log syslog-messages from a firewall.
>
> beyond actions, i configured it to create a daily logfile in the default
> forwarded syslog message format.
>
> problem:
> i can see incoming syslog messages in the performance monitor, but sl4nt
> doesn't create a logfile in the specified diretory.
>
> any ideas appreciated,
> jcbo
>
>


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