When you log in to Nagios Log Server you are presented with the Home page. In the bottom left of the page there are buttons to start
sending logs to Nagios Log Server. This document is intended for use by Nagios Log Server Administrators and users to setup Nagios Log Server
to receive logs from a source.
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