Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 08:28, Craig White wrote:
I couldn't make sense out of the ethereal output, but I am seeing quite
a bit of this when I run:
tcpdump -i eth0 -p udp
and scattered amonst the dns queries is a few of these:
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09:27:09.106059 router.coyote.den.16139 > 192.168.1.100.snmptrap:
Trap(35) E:3093.2.2.1 192.168.1.1
enterpriseSpecific[specific-trap(1)!=0] 25922015 [|snmp]
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but this router doesn't do the mrtg thing that I'm aware of. Its a
linksys BEFSR41, latest firmware.
But, is this the data I want? In case yes, how do I go about logging it
to a unique logfile? I don't see it being rejected or dropped in
iptables.
The RH 7.3 system may have a very different version of syslogd and
behave differently
Craig
I looked into this some years ago and I think that the remote logging
is more of a handshaking feature with software required on the logging
computer for the BEFSR41 router. I have one of these and I wanted to
do the same thing. I gave up.
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Robin Laing