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Robert Nesius:<br>
> My one thought is to check syslogd.conf (usually in /etc) and make sure<br>
> syslogd is configured to log the messages your program is sending. If not<br>
> configured properly, syslogd will drop them.<br>
<br clear="all">I don't have an /etc/syslogd.conf or /etc/syslog.conf. I read somewhere<br>that they changed the name of /etc/syslog.conf to /etc/rsyslog.conf and<br>I do have that file. I sent a copy of that file to the user and asked<br>
him to compare it to his copy -- although I'm not sure if he has that<br>file on his machine. He checked yesterday though on his machine<br>and he didn't have /etc/syslog.conf file either. My guess is this is<br>
on the right track, but have no idea how the default configurations <br>differ between the distributions.<br><br>Brian<br><br><br><br>