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We are trying to set up syslog viewing in Splunk Storm from our Adaxes instance. I have enabled syslog output and put in the appropriate Syslog server information. What "Syslog HOSTNAME Format" does Adaxes use when creating the syslog (none, FQDN, hostname, ipv4-address, ipv6-address)? Splunk Storm is asking for this information in its configuration.

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Hello,

It must be hostname. Adaxes passes the flat name of the computer where Adaxes service is installed in the HOSTNAME part of Syslog packets, e.g. ADAXESSERVER.

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