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1999-04-05T13:56:13Z
Date parsed: 4/5/1999 1:56:13 PM

Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1999 12:56:13 +0200

Hello Frank,

to change the port SL4NT is listening on, add the registry value

'ServerPort', Type REG_DWORD, and the appropiate data value under the

following registry key:

HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SL4NT\Parameters

In the soon to be released version 1.2 this settings will be =

configurable

from the Control Panel applet.

Franz.

Frank Drewes <frankdr@i2.com> wrote in message

news:C1CEE8E342DDD111A5720020AFE7798F15921C@is1.netal.com...

> Franz,

>

> How do you change the port that sl4nt listens on? I have a syslog

> analyzer can resend received syslogs to alternate ports, so that it =

can

view

> the syslog message and pass it along to sn4nt also.

>

> Thanks,

> Frank Drewes

>

> Franz Krainer wrote in message ...

> >Gary,

> >

> >only one application can use a given UDP port at the same time. There =

is

a

> >way to configure SL4NT to listen on another port as the default =

syslog

port

> >(514) but in this case you would need a syslog client/sender which is

able

> >to direct the messages to another port.

> >

> >Franz

> >

> >Gary King wrote in message ...

> >>Hi Franz,

> >>Looking in Control Panel - Services I see "Essentials syslog =

service"

> which

> >>must have been installed by CiscoWorks 2000. Is it possible to =

make

> SL4NT

> >>work when another syslog program is running ? I will call Cisco to =

find

> >out

> >>if the essentails syslog is capable of providing what I need on this

> >>platform. Thanks

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

>