[FUG-BR] RES: Sugestão de serv idor Syslog

Denis Granato denisgranato em gmail.com
Quarta Março 26 16:58:50 BRT 2014


Concordo com o Nilton,

Aqui na minha rede utilizo o syslog nativo e para visualizar web o log
analyzer

Abs


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo <rizzo em i805.com.br>wrote:

> Sinceramente porque não usa o syslogd do sistema????
>
>
>
> SYSLOGD(8)              FreeBSD System Manager's Manual
> SYSLOGD(8)
>
> NAME
>      syslogd — log systems messages
>
> SYNOPSIS
>      syslogd [-468ACcdkNnosTuv] [-a allowed_peer] [-b bind_address]
>              [-f config_file] [-l [mode:]path] [-m mark_interval]
>              [-P pid_file] [-p log_socket]
>
> DESCRIPTION
>      The syslogd utility reads and logs messages to the system console, log
>      files, other machines and/or users as specified by its configuration
>      file.
>
> <skip>
>
>     -a allowed_peer
>              Allow allowed_peer to log to this syslogd using UDP datagrams.
>              Multiple -a options may be specified.
>
>              The allowed_peer option may be any of the following:
>
>              ipaddr/masklen[:service]    Accept datagrams from ipaddr (in
> the
>                                          usual dotted quad notation) with
>                                          masklen bits being taken into
> account
>                                          when doing the address comparison.
>                                          ipaddr can be also IPv6 address by
>                                          enclosing the address with ‘[’ and
>                                          ‘]’.  If specified, service is the
>                                          name or number of an UDP service
> (see
>                                          services(5)) the source packet
> must
>                                          belong to.  A service of ‘*’
> allows
>                                          packets being sent from any UDP
> port.
>                                          The default service is ‘syslog’.
>  If
>                                          ipaddr is IPv4 address, a missing
>                                          masklen will be substituted by the
>                                          historic class A or class B
> netmasks
>                                          if ipaddr belongs into the address
>                                          range of class A or B,
> respectively,
>                                          or by 24 otherwise.  If ipaddr is
>                                          IPv6 address, a missing masklen
> will
>                                          be substituted by 128.
>
>              domainname[:service]        Accept datagrams where the reverse
>                                          address lookup yields domainname
> for
>                                          the sender address.  The meaning
> of
>                                          service is as explained above.
>
>              *domainname[:service]       Same as before, except that any
>                                          source host whose name ends in
>                                          domainname will get permission.
>
>              The -a options are ignored if the -s option is also specified.
>
>      -b bind_address[:service]
>
>      -b :service
>              Bind to a specific address and/or port.  The address can be
> spec‐
>              ified as a hostname, and the port as a service name.  If an
> IPv6
>              address is specified, it should be enclosed with ‘[’ and ‘]’.
>              The default service is ‘syslog’.
>
>
>
> O proprio FreeBSD tem isso porque reinventar a roda?
>
>
> Rizzo
>
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