Hi, When I was at the Univ. of Auckland we were using ntsyslog: ntsyslog.sourceforge.net It really worked well for us! Another one people swear by is Kiwi-syslog. HTH, Harry Quoting Tina Bird <tbird@precision-guesswork.com>: *> *> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Tim Sailer wrote: *> *> > Has anyone successfully integrated their windows event/app logs into *> > their central syslog host? If so, what were all the pieces you used? *> > I'm trying to force the issue here, but the Win admins say it can't *> > be done. *> *> Hi Tim -- *> *> It's not as tough as they're making it sound ;-) If you go to the Log *> Analysis Web site at http://www.loganalysis.org, click on the Library *> link, and then look for the Windows to syslog page. That includes open *> source and commercial products for sending Event Log data to a centralized *> log server, and also lists documentation on Windows logging overall. *> *> Several of the developers of those Event Log to syslog applications are *> also on this list, but I'll let them speak for themselves. *> *> cheers -- tbird *> *> _______________________________________________ *> LogAnalysis mailing list *> LogAnalysis@private *> http://lists.shmoo.com/mailman/listinfo/loganalysis *> -- Harry Hoffman hhoffman@ip-solutions.net #----------------------------------------------------------------# # Harry: version 4.0a # # Known bugs: # # 1) Verbal output may occur before data processing is complete. # # 2) Loudspeaker option may activate without being invoked. # # 3) Other bugs as reported # #----------------------------------------------------------------# ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IpSolutions: http://www.ip-solutions.net/ _______________________________________________ LogAnalysis mailing list LogAnalysis@private http://lists.shmoo.com/mailman/listinfo/loganalysis
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