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I'll give this one a shot for now, in lieu of the mysql stuff, just
lack of time. Thanks Bob<br>
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<pre wrap="">Yeah, it requires mangling the syslog.conf file on the system. It's in /etc
and there is some voodoo to it but it's not too bac.
I would imagine adding a line like:
dhcpd.* -/var/log/dhcpd
would do dhcp for you... Just a guess 'cuz I haven't actually tried it.
Cheers!
Bob
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<pre wrap="">Anyone know of an easy way to have certain services send there log
messages to a different place. For instance, to send DHCP messages to a
different file other than the standard /var/log/messages. Or for any
other service like PPP. It would make reading the log files much better.
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