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#1 2008-08-26 23:20:06

johnbirchfield
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Registered: 2008-08-26
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syslog-ng with fun-plug 0.5

I needed to run syslog-ng under ffp 0.5.

I found that the package was not part of fun-plug so I installed the optware ipkg
facility and installed .  I found that the package depended on librt.so.0.9.28.so
(accessed via symlink librt.so.0)

I then uploaded the optware build environment to a linux box and built the package
for myself and determined that librt was not part of the standard distribution.

I hand loaded the lib files from the optware toolchain and things now run.

Syslog-ng and the librt libs were compiled and built with the gcc-3.3
toolchain but things seem to be working ok.

john

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#2 2008-08-26 23:41:55

fonz
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Re: syslog-ng with fun-plug 0.5

What feature of syslog-ng are you using?

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#3 2008-08-26 23:55:19

johnbirchfield
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Re: syslog-ng with fun-plug 0.5

Im using it to receive log messages from other machines in my network. specifically my router.

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#4 2009-10-04 20:24:31

lukas
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Re: syslog-ng with fun-plug 0.5

Hi, i also wanted to use my DNS-313 as a "log collector", writing syslog messages onto the attached disk.

As it looks like the provided syslogd can not provide this functionality (listen on udp/514) i think i might need syslog-ng ?

How did you make Syslog-NG make work on the fun_plug 0.5 (DNS-3x3 ) ?
Maybe you have some advices/links where to find a syslog-ng package or how to create such package ?

I'm a bit stuck yikes

Kind regards

Lukas

Last edited by lukas (2009-10-04 20:24:54)

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