I think Ed is correct. You should have a couple of lines in snare.conf
with the following.
file=<path to logfile>
network=<remote hostname or ip>:<port>
you can comment out either one or leave both. you may even be able to
specify more than one of each, but I haven't tried that.
kevin
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 11:43 -0700, Greg Herrmann wrote:
Which version of Snare are you running? If it's on an RHEL 5
server,
I would assume version 1.3. If so, shouldn't you be
modifying /etc/snare.conf in order to do this?
Ed Christiansen <edwardc(a)ll.mit.edu> wrote:
Do you REALLY want to do this? your filesystem
will just have more space taken up with duplicate
information.
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> Hello to all:
>
> I have Snare Agent and audit 1.5.2 running on a CentOS 5.0
box and a RHEL
> 5.0 server. I ideally would like audit logs to be sent to
both the
> system's local audit.log file and to a log server. I
reviewed the
> /etc/audit/auditd.conf file and tried to play with things
and move things
> around, but an active watch of my log
server's /var/log/syslog and local
> machine's audit.log does NOT show simultaneous activity,
leading me to
> think it is either one way or the other, and that
simultaneous local and
> remote logging is not possible.
>
> Is there a way to get both?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Scott
>
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