Re: redhat-list Digest, Vol 50, Issue 19



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Today's Topics:

1. Logging server app? (Scott R. Ehrlich)


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Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:10:41 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Scott R. Ehrlich" <scott@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Logging server app?
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I am testing splunk as a logging server on a CentOS 5 box which is
accepting connections from client linux and Windows systems, the clients
using snare agent.

My goal is to have a relatively easy-to-configure web-based log viewer to
present events from all systems in one interface, letting me sort by
different methods, and is not _that_ difficult to set up. If I want to
review the events of all systems in one file, then I should be able to
clink a link and see all events. I should be able to sort by Windows vs
Linux, or time, or success/failure of object or logins, etc.

If splunk can do all this, it hasn't been obvious from my tests thus far
(using free download from their site). What other linux-based logging
server apps are available, preferably for free, but if not, at least offer
free trials?

Thanks.

Scott



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