Re: ports 135, 445, 139 and 1433
From: Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply (helbig_at_astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de)
Date: 03/30/05
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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:45:51 +0000 (UTC)
In article <1112218707.e8996b3f597304b091b99982cec20659@teranews>, JF
Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> writes:
> Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply wrote:
> > OK, but HOW does it "send" the log to a given address? Does it connect
> > to some port at that address and transfer the log to something listening
> > there?
>
>
> Syslog uses UDP. The router sends a packet to port 514 of whatever IP
> address you told the router to send it too.
>
> So if your have s syslog deamon/server on the machine, it listens to any
> packet coming in to port 514 and logs it to disk (in the case fo Mr
> Vottero's package, you can also have it go to OPCOM).
Interesting. Where can I get this package?
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