system and kernel logging services
socklog, in cooperation with the runit package, is a small and secure
replacement for syslogd. There are three main features syslogd provides:
receiving syslog messages from an unix domain socket ("/dev/log") and writing
them to various files on disk depending on facility and priority. receiving
syslog messages from an udp socket ("0.0.0.0:514") and writing them to various
files on disk depending on facility and priority. writing received syslog
messages to an udp socket ("a.b.c.d:514")
socklog provides these features with the help of runit's runsvdir, runsv, and
svlogd, provides a different network logging concept, and additionally does log
event notification.
svlogd has a built in log file rotation based on file size, so there is no need
for any cron jobs or similar to rotate the logs. Log partitions can be
calculated properly.
Authors:
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Gerrit Pape
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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socklog-2.1.0.tar.gz | 0000056942 55.6 KB | |
socklog-2.1.0_compile_warnings.patch | 0000000800 800 Bytes | |
socklog.changes | 0000000293 293 Bytes | |
socklog.spec | 0000007840 7.66 KB | |
socklog_2.1.0-4.diff.gz | 0000008526 8.33 KB |
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