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Scott Ehrlich writes: > I am tailing /var/log/messages and only see host-only traffic, but > another terminal window running tcpdump (or tcpdump -X port 514) DOES > show incoming traffic from the clients. My question is where the > heck is that data going? There are NO error messages on whichever > Linux box I designate as the server (if I were to switch between 5.6 > and 6.2). Can you show us the contents of your /etc/sysconfig/syslog file? Can you show us your /etc/syslog.conf file? Can you tell us which syslog facility/priority the incoming messages are arriving with? Thanks very much, --kevin -- alumni.unh.edu!kdc / http://kdc-blog.blogspot.com/ GnuPG: D87F DAD6 0291 289C EB1E 781C 9BF8 A7D8 B280 F24E And the Army Ants, they leave nothin' but the bones... -- Tom Waits
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