Re: [loganalysis] Logging standards and such

From: Michiel van der Kraats (michielat_private)
Date: Tue Aug 14 2001 - 15:21:10 PDT

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    edward.j.sargissonat_private wrote:
    > 
    > Why don't we have a look at defining a common logging standard ourselves?
    > We could then write little adaptors which hook into the custom formats and
    > spit out our common standard. On top of that we can write standard parsing
    > engines that can look at all the traffic and pass it through to standard
    > interface tools (e.g. GUI or mail).
    >
    > What do you think?
    >
    
    Without sounding like a zealot, maybe using XML for something like this
    is a good idea? Tools are easy enough to come by (Perl et al), It's
    standardized, self-descriptive and easily extendable. We could use https
    as a secure transport to a central logging server.
    
    -- 
    Michiel van der Kraats
    
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