* Drew J. Como wrote on Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 17:10 -0500:
to all of the remote systems (adding the @),
did you used an IP or a name? Is it in /etc/hosts? I would recommend to not use DNS here.
the logs. I changed the syslog daemon to add the '-r' switch,
This of course on the loghost only. The @ entries are needed by the loggers ("clients").
but my other systems are still showing the following error...: syslogd: sendto: Connection refused
Make a tcpdump (-n -i <ethX> port 615, or what port this was) and make an strace to get an idea about what sendto failed. Maybe you have a firewall between? It may reject the packets.
However, when I run netstat -a on the loghost, the syslog daemon is listening...
And no client remote logs at all, yes? oki, Steffen -- Dieses Schreiben wurde maschinell erstellt, es trägt daher weder Unterschrift noch Siegel.