Dear all,
I have a Debian 9 machine and want to receive and store logs from an external hardware devices (SIP-ISDN gateways for instance). The gateway type supports remote logging via syslog.
I have checked and tried a number of tutorials, but none of them made my fully happy. What I want to achieve is:
Keep the local logging and files untouched
Write the remote logs in distinct directories
But, whatever I tried so far, I had remote logging messages also in /var/log/syslog or the local logs were written to /var/log/%THE_LOCAL_HOSTNAME%/ ...
So, apparently, my rsyslog configs so far did not correctly distinguish between local and remote.
Consider the following tutorial:
https://www.tecmint.com/install-rsyslog-centralized-logging-in-centos-ubuntu/
If I use that configuration, the problem is that the logs of the local machine are also written into a directory meant for the remote logs.
Any hints?
Regards,
Jens
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I have a Debian 9 machine and want to receive and store logs from an external hardware devices (SIP-ISDN gateways for instance). The gateway type supports remote logging via syslog.
I have checked and tried a number of tutorials, but none of them made my fully happy. What I want to achieve is:
Keep the local logging and files untouched
Write the remote logs in distinct directories
But, whatever I tried so far, I had remote logging messages also in /var/log/syslog or the local logs were written to /var/log/%THE_LOCAL_HOSTNAME%/ ...
So, apparently, my rsyslog configs so far did not correctly distinguish between local and remote.
Consider the following tutorial:
https://www.tecmint.com/install-rsyslog-centralized-logging-in-centos-ubuntu/
If I use that configuration, the problem is that the logs of the local machine are also written into a directory meant for the remote logs.
Any hints?
Regards,
Jens
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