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How to send log messages using rsyslog to remote server using tcp and udp ports (remote logging) in Red Hat Linux

In my last article I had shared the steps to redirect specific log messages to a different log file using rsyslog and to secure your ssh service using fail2ban on Linux. In this article I will

How to redirect specific log messages to separate log file using rsyslog in Linux

In my earlier articles I had shared the steps to transfer the rsyslog messages to a different host with and without TLS certificates. The difference is that with TLS certificates the transfer of log messages

How to log iptables messages in a different log file

Follow below link to send your log messages to remote server using tcp or udp ports How to send log messages using rsyslog to remote server using tcp and udp ports (remote logging) in Red

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