Well Donna I may need a beating to get this thru my thick skull. I set up
syslog but it is not logging anything. Well it does log the startup but
that is all. The syslog.conf file is:
*.emerg *
*.alert /tmp/syslog.log
*.crit /tmp/syslog.log
*.err /tmp/syslog.log
*.warning /tmp/syslog.log
*.info /tmp/syslog.log
*.debug /tmp/syslog.log
*.notice /tmp/syslog.log
Any ideas?
"Donna Garverick" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Dave Anderson wrote:
>
> > Ideally I would like something that writes these events to a file in
> > real time. Then I could monitor the file and send a message out a port
when
> > too many attemps have been made. Is this doable?
>
> so...like...should i get my 'hook up syslog' drum out and beat on
> it...somemore? nah :-) - d
>
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