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remote_syslog [2012/01/10 21:16] ispyisail |
remote_syslog [2016/02/09 18:14] (current) z3braman changed "conloglevel" to "cronloglevel" |
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| + | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
| + | Setting up up syslog remote logging server is good for fault finding. | ||
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| + | When logging connect your gargoyle router to the logging server with an Ethernet cable for more reliable results | ||
| ===== Client ===== | ===== Client ===== | ||
| + | Setup your gargoyle router as a syslog client by making a SSH connection to the router and then run the following commands. | ||
| - | I think it would be very useful if it would be possible to set log_ip from the webinterface. I have now set it with SSH: | + | NOTE: Change the IP address to your **syslog server** |
| + | ==== Set IP server address ==== | ||
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| - | But I think that it could be useful for other people. | + | If the setting are " |
| - | If setting log_ip all syslog messages gets sent to that IP address (where a syslog server | + | ==== Increase logging Level ==== |
| - | + | Increase the type of message which are sent to the syslog server | |
| - | Any idea how to increase the log level of syslog, I want everything from logread/ | + | |
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| - | uci set system.@system[0].conloglevel=7 | + | uci set system.@system[0].cronloglevel=7 |
| uci commit | uci commit | ||
| reboot | reboot | ||
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| ===== Server ===== | ===== Server ===== | ||
| + | ==== OS X ==== | ||
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| + | For Mavericks 10.9, and probably earlier: | ||
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| + | You need to edit / | ||
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| + | Look for the Sockets key and add a new section for NetworkListener: | ||
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| + | The easiest way to do this without running afoul of cached preferences is: | ||
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| + | cd / | ||
| + | sudo / | ||
| + | sudo / | ||
| + | sudo / | ||
| + | sudo launchctl unload com.apple.syslogd.plist | ||
| + | sudo launchctl load com.apple.syslogd.plist | ||
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| + | Thanks http:// | ||
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| + | ==== Windows ==== | ||
| Windows logging server | Windows logging server | ||
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| Free Kiwi Syslog Server (download the free version with limited features) | Free Kiwi Syslog Server (download the free version with limited features) | ||
| - | Download and install | + | Download and install |
| - | {{: | + | Under Setting>> |
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