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Default Exporting Logs to Linux syslogd

I am trying to figure out a simple way to export fw logs to a RH EL 4 syslogd server. The set up is two Nokia IP 530's using a NT4 box as the management server.

I have issued the following command on the windows machine and all i keep seeing is very slow out put to the command window. Does anyone have a better process to get this accomplished. Or might I be doing somthing wrong.

What I need is to export dailiy and or live logs to our syslog server and have the logs till be going to the management server as well.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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razorack
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Default Re: Exporting Logs to Linux syslogd

Using an NT4 box for your mgt station isn't really recommended. If you could switch to a Linux installation, that might be a lot better. How to forward FW-1 logs via syslog to syslogd can be found in the forums. Just search for syslog.


On Windows it's a real act and you kind of need to engineer it. What you'd need to do is get ahold of a logger like utility that will push the syslogs out. You might try installing cygwin and running it from there. But, since NT4 is end of life and not supported by Check Point, you're much better migrating to another platform.
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