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Hi Sol, This behavour is not something that we have seen before. It sounds like somewhere along the line there is a duplication? I'd recommend that you check both the Kiwi Secure Tunnel Client & Server setup. I'd also suggest that you check in Kiwi Syslog Server itself that you do not have a duplication within your Rule…
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Hi, Thanks for the inquiry. A facility value of 16 is Local0 so any Priority type filters that you create in Kiwi Syslog will need to match Local0. Further information on the Syslog Facilities can be found at the following link; http://www.kiwisyslog.com/help/syslog/protocol_facilities.htm Regards Justin
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Hi, Thanks for the enquiry. Try turning on the the vertical lines option from the Options > Setup menu so that you can see the columns that are created. I've just tried it using both spaces (-d 32) and pipes (-d 124) and this works as expected Let me know how you get on Regards Justin
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Hi, It sounds to me like you already have something (probably another SSH server) already listening on the system that you have installed the Kiwi Secure Tunnel Server? You can only have a single process bound to a port at any one time. This will be stopping the Kiwi Tunnel Server Service (KiwiTSS.exe) from starting…
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Hi Ronald, Along with the Message Text filter, the IP address and hostname filters are only available in the licensed version. They will not work in the free version. I your case you'll need to configure your Cisco switch to send syslog messages using a specific facility, e.g. Local0. You should then be able to create a…