I've noticed lately that a lot of people have been asking about remote logging (apache, syslog, etc). I happened to notice in today's SecurityFocus Linux Newsletter #82 there was a blurb about a program that claims to do this. Here's the blurb: -- 3. sysklogd-sql v1.4.1 by ronnocol Relevant URL: http://www.monkeymental.com/nuke/ Platforms: Linux, POSIX Summary: sysklogd-sql is a port of the sysklogd daemon that can log data to a MySQL database running either on the same machine or a remote database server. The SQL configuration is done in the standard syslog.conf file for easy administration and configuration. Also included is a set of sample PHP scripts to query the data from the syslog database. In a large environment, you can set up a central logging server, or configure a secure syslog environment that will make it very difficult to tamper with the syslog data. -- I assume it's not Linux-centric (or not as Linux-centric as sysklogd anyway), so I thought the folks here might like to know about it. -B --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: loganalysis-unsubscribeat_private For additional commands, e-mail: loganalysis-helpat_private
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