Last year I visited my friend Ted in LA and he showed me some of the sights. I wrote a quick blurb and posted it here at the time. Now that I have this cool new photo gallery package, I decided to come back and include more pictures and more information.
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Special thanks to helpful reader PeterK who was kind enough to respond to a previous post on this site about syslogd and FreeRADIUS. (I’m still accepting responses, by the way.) His input made this tutorial possible.
Many network devices such as routers, firewalls, and wireless access points, have the ability to send logging messages to other listening devices called syslog servers. Mac OS X uses a syslog server daemon to record its own logging information, and that same daemon can be configured to accept logging information from external devices as well. In this quick tutorial, we’ll do just that by editing a text file and using a new Tiger feature.
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