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Log Proxy ServerA proxy host can simply forward all logs on to the central loghost, or additionally do local checks on and storage of the incoming data to reduce the load on the central loghost. Using proxies scales well, as different groups can have different logging setups, and a proxy can be configured not to forward to the central loghost for security or performance reasons if needed.
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Log Proxy Server
A proxy host can simply forward all logs on to the central loghost, or additionally do local checks on and storage of the incoming data to reduce the load on the central loghost. Using proxies scales well, as different groups can have different logging setups, and a proxy can be configured not to forward to the central loghost for security or performance reasons if needed.
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Mohamed RagabThese notes are based on the author’s experience managing a heterogeneous educational environment with around 200 systems logging on average 175,000 log entries daily to a central loghost; smaller sites or even single hosts should benefit from syslog-ng
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The stock unix syslogd suffers from a number of deficiencies, and is best replaced with a newer daemon such as syslog-ng. These notes show how syslog-ng can improve a logging infrastructure. The following list of changes are the intended improvements over stock logging.
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