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Using Syslog information with SourceLabs Linux Self-Support

Below is documentation for using SourceLabs Self-Support Suite for Linux and Open Source Java to gather, organize, and search Syslog messages.

You can setup syslog to connect to the relay. In this release, we only support syslog over UDP. To set this up, you need to modify your syslogd config file. Often this is in /etc/syslog.conf

To get started, you can add

. @relayMachineName:4657

This will send all your syslog messages to a machine named relayMachineName over port 4657. Port 4657 is the default port the relay listens to for Syslog UDP messages. You can change this in the relay’s property file. This properties file is located in the ‘conf’ directory of your relay installation (e.g. /opt/sourcelabs/relay/conf).

To filter the syslog messages sent to the relay, please read the syslog documentation or man pages for more information.

Syslog-ng:

You can also setup syslog-ng to use the relay. For the current version of the relay, you will need to use UDP logging to the relay instead of TCP. To set this up, you need to modify your syslog-ng config file. Often this is in /etc/syslog-ng.conf

To get started, you can add
destination d_relay { udp("relayMachineName ", port(4657)); }; log { source(s_sys); destination(d_relay); };

Assuming that you are using a default syslog-ng configuration where source ‘s_sys’ represents all syslog messages (modify source as necessary for your configuration),this will send all your syslog messages to a machine named relayMachineName over port 4657. Port 4657 is the default port the relay listens to for Syslog UDP messages. You can change this in the relay’s property file. This properties file is located in the ‘conf’ directory of your relay installation (e.g. /opt/sourcelabs/relay/conf).

To filter the syslog messages sent to the relay, please read the syslog documentation or man pages for more information.

Find more information about SourceLabs Self-Support Suite for LInux and Open Source Java

How To Install suPHP On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above)

How To Install suPHP On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above)

Starting with version 2.2.20, ISPConfig has improved support for suPHP. This article explains how to install suPHP on various distributions supported by ISPConfig. (If you have used suPHP with previous ISPConfig versions, your installation will still work.)

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Linux: Howtoforge

Setting up Samba

Instructions for Fedora-Core using the Samba Web Administration Tool.

Instructions for Ubuntu.

Instructions for SUSE

How To Install mod_ruby On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above)

How To Install mod_ruby On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above)

Starting with version 2.2.20, ISPConfig has built-in support for Ruby. Instead of using CGI/FastCGI, ISPConfig depends on mod_ruby being available in the server's Apache. This article explains how to install mod_ruby on various distributions supported by ISPConfig.

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Linux: Howtoforge

Windows vs. Linux vs. OS X: CIO John Halamka Tests SUSE - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

As part of his ongoing quest to identify a viable alternative to the Microsoft desktop operating system in the enterprise, Halamka tries on SUSE for size.

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openSUSE 10.3 is Now Available

Ho hum. I used to run SUSE but only run Ubuntu these days.

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Linux Distribution Chooser

Choisir facilement sa distribution Linux.

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Vendiendo GNU/Linux en el Metro

a Martín Pérez Martínez se le ocurrio la rara idea de vender Ubuntu y Open Suse en los vagones del Metro en la Ciudad de México, la venta no es lo importante, lo importante es el dar a conocer el mundo del software libre

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Techblogging

In fact, Debian still has some very good infrastructure components others might be lacking. Our QA tools (including bug counters, tracking which versions are affected by which bugs, all kinds of graphs, wotomae) are great. All our update-* commands are mi

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Barrapunto | Linspire lanzará CNR para varias distribuciones

Linspire, ha anunciado que la tecnología Click'N'Run desarrollada por el equipo de dicha distribución y recientemente anunciada su liberación del código fuente estará disponible en Fedora, SUSE y Ubuntu.

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Beryl 0.2.0 beta plugin and feature showcase

Beryl 0.2.0 beta plugin showcase remastered ;P. Now with bigger text :P Sorry that I couldnt use XVidCap. Its wayyy too slow on my system. Pointing a camera is the best way out for me ;). This showcase shows off most of the plugins, execpt for blur, which I broke on my system (driver issue) Other than that you get the idea. Note: Some of the bits have been sped up/ edited out to save time.

Author: smSpillaz
Keywords: Beryl Ubuntu Desktop Effects XGL AIGLX tfp copy SUSE openSUSE cool future Sabyon Linux Knopp
Added: January 24, 2007

Xgl: YouTube Xgl Movies

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