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13 Sep 2011 13:55 #69342
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Update for Macintosh version of Draytek Syslog? was created by ncollingridge
The current version of Draytek Syslog for the Mac (v1.1 on the Router tools disk image v2.4.5) only contains PowerPC code and has not been compiled as a Universal package. Is there any prospect of a re-compile for this utility? I have not found any other Syslog utility that replicates the Draytek Syslog functionality so its loss with my move to Lion is rather tragic for tracking the occasional problems with my ADSL connection.
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13 Sep 2011 14:51 #69344
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Replied by thrain on topic Re: Update for Macintosh version of Draytek Syslog?
Check out the free version of Splunk http://www.splunk.com/ you should be good for 500MB/day
I run it on an old pc running FreeBSD.
I run it on an old pc running FreeBSD.
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14 Sep 2011 01:17 #69356
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You're not seriously suggesting that Splunk is an alternative to the Draytek Syslog app are you?
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14 Sep 2011 16:05 #69373
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Have you ever tried it, its worth a look if you havent, you can get some very nice reports out and searching for events is very easy.
Whats the point of having syslog set up if the server isnt running all the time.
Or you could just set up syslog on the Mac and get your Draytek stuff to forward to it, I think you'll have more luck then Draytek recompiling the software.
Whats the point of having syslog set up if the server isnt running all the time.
Or you could just set up syslog on the Mac and get your Draytek stuff to forward to it, I think you'll have more luck then Draytek recompiling the software.
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14 Sep 2011 22:38 #69384
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I have tried to use Splunk and it seems totally tortuous. It is essentially from what I can tell (and I found the documentation very obtuse) a command line tool which you access from a browser. But just try looking at the website for a start as if you were coming to the product for the first time - "Splunk is the engine for machine data. It collects, indexes and harnesses the machine data generated by all your IT systems and infrastructure— physical, virtual and in the cloud".
All I want to do is see the syslog output from my router, and of that all I am actually interested in is the call history. Why do I have to install such a complex product with such a breadth of capability if that is all I want to do?
The Draytek tool is excellent for my purpose except simply for its lack of Intel compatibility, which should be easily solvable with a straightforward recompile with a different switch. It has a surprisingly good UI, it is a simple application without any other gubbins to install, and there is nothing to configure except to tell the router to send stuff to the right IP address.
PLEASE can Draytek recompile it to produce a Universal binary?
All I want to do is see the syslog output from my router, and of that all I am actually interested in is the call history. Why do I have to install such a complex product with such a breadth of capability if that is all I want to do?
The Draytek tool is excellent for my purpose except simply for its lack of Intel compatibility, which should be easily solvable with a straightforward recompile with a different switch. It has a surprisingly good UI, it is a simple application without any other gubbins to install, and there is nothing to configure except to tell the router to send stuff to the right IP address.
PLEASE can Draytek recompile it to produce a Universal binary?
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14 Sep 2011 23:22 #69385
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Looks like Draytek have totally lost interest in the Mac, the router tools are dated march 2007.
You could always run it under windows on your Mac using something like virtual boxhttp://www.virtualbox.org/ but then you'd need to buy a copy of Windows.
Actually maybe you could use react oshttp://www.reactos.org/ under virtual box
You could always run it under windows on your Mac using something like virtual box
Actually maybe you could use react os
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