[RADIATOR] AuthBy Syslog port
Michael
ringo at vianet.ca
Thu Feb 5 12:09:58 CST 2015
Correct me if i'm wrong, but is it the non-radiator Syslog perl module
that doesn't have an option to specify the port?
On 05/02/15 12:59 PM, list at airstreamcomm.net wrote:
> We are experimenting with docker containers and running radiator in the most minimal footprint possible, which means we wanted to avoid an unnecessary install of rsyslog. Will this option be available in future releases?
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>> On Feb 5, 2015, at 7:22 AM, Heikki Vatiainen <hvn at open.com.au> wrote:
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>>> On 4.2.2015 1.30, List wrote:
>>> Is it possible to log AuthBy Syslog to an external server on a different
>>> port than 514? Reading the documentation I don't see an option to
>>> specify the port of the remote syslog server.
>> You are correct, there is no option for setting the remote port.
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>> I recommend logging to the local syslog server and configuring it to
>> forward the requests to the remote syslog servers. In addition to more
>> flexibility with configuration, this will also offload handling the log
>> messages to a separate process which can use, for example, TCP/TLS and
>> whatever is required to make sure the log messages get to their destination.
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>> Thanks,
>> Heikki
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