Can You show how to change timestamp format from Simple to high precision timestamp format with milliseconds (ISO 8601) for one specific dynamically created output file only.
The specific commands will vary depending on the distribution and version you are using. However, the ability to setup a syslog server should work for any linux distro
I struggled for two hours to get this to work using a different walkthrough, but I was able to get it to work with your tutorial. Thank you.
Awsome Job on this video! Thank you for the clear instructions while installing and configuring Syslog!
Love this video, it's so clear . Thank you 😊
Hi. At 8:57 . What can we do if we want to set more ip? More than "192.". How can we add more? Like "73.", "200.", etc.
Awesome guide! Thanks Ed 🙂
Just what I needed
Hey i need an help on forwarding logs from sys log server to the Vmware Log in sight..
Thank you!
Very Well explained .....
is there a way to view syslog for each device in a webpage graphically with charts/pies reporting to pdfs?
Can You show how to change timestamp format from Simple to high precision timestamp format with milliseconds (ISO 8601) for one specific dynamically created output file only.
fantastic video!
If I have two firewalls, both named F180, can I create two templates, one using %HOSTNAME%.log and one using %HOSTNAME%2.log ?
Thanks you , it is working fine
where is your videos of the other distributions you mentioned?
No need to changes on destination server?
it works perfectly thanks, but how can I edit the script again and add more IP servers
Can this be running on a Raspberry Pi?
Is this the same under any Linux distro ?
The specific commands will vary depending on the distribution and version you are using. However, the ability to setup a syslog server should work for any linux distro
tu caches tes commandes par tes commentaire
y manda un how to para poder hacerlo bien
Lo siento, mi espanol no es bueno. Que necessita?
manda el link