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Re: Logging utility


From: Michael Rice <michael () riceclan org>
Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 14:48:22 -0500

Sure, you could use syslog.

All of those are capable of sending logs to syslog servers, where they
can be easily aggregated or not depending on your preferences.

There are even some free or mostly free syslog servers that run on
windows if that is your inclination.

On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 22:14, William Barrett wrote:
My boss sent me the following question today.  It seems like I have
heard about something like this, but I'm drawing a blank.  Has anyone
here heard of something like this? And if so can you point me in the
right direction?

Is anyone aware of a product that will aggregate logs from Windows
2000/2003, Cisco routers, PIX firewalls, etc. into one central
location for review?  

WTB

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