Editing How to make your NAS a SYSLOG Server
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==Overview of the Modification== | ==Overview of the Modification== | ||
# Create a shared folder on your NAS called "logs" to store the received system log messages | # Create a shared folder on your NAS called "logs" to store the received system log messages | ||
# Install ipkg if you have not previously installed it | # Install ipkg if you have not previously installed it | ||
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==The Process== | ==The Process== | ||
#Using an internet browser login to the Management webpage of your NAS as "admin" | #Using an internet browser login to the Management webpage of your NAS as "admin" | ||
#Create a shared folder called "logs" on volume1. You can place it on another volume if you want but from now on I will assume it is on volume1 | #Create a shared folder called "logs" on volume1. You can place it on another volume if you want but from now on I will assume it is on volume1 |