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1This is just syslogd and the test programs now. syslog() is in libc 4.2
2syslogd has been changed to use /proc/kmsg for kernel messages. It also
3avoids making any terminal it opens its controlling terminal. Otherwise
4we have a dodgy race condition between processes connecting to terminals
5which can result in the terminal having the wrong group at the wrong time.
6The syslog() in libc 4.2 needs changing to use O_NOCTTY on its opens as
7well.
8
9Mike Jagdis Internet: jaggy@purplet.demon.co.uk
10 FidoNet: Mike Jagdis, 2:252/305
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13
14 Syslogd and Syslog.o
15
16These are the syslogd and syslog ported from 4.3BSD (that's the new one with
17the *very* flexible config file).
18
19Syslogd is essentially unchanged from the 4.3BSD, with the exception that
20*nothing* is ever logged to the console (BAD thing to do on a UNIXpc). You
21can configure it (via /etc/syslog.conf) to log messages in different
22logfiles (depending upon the sender's facility code and the priority), log
23to users' terminals (same dependancies), and if things get real bad, it can
24do a wall (write-all; same dependancies).
25
26Syslog is really only modified in that it uses UDP datagrams because I had
27no luck at all using UNIX domain sockets on the 3B1. See syslog.h for
28facility codes and priorities that can be used.
29
30
31BUGS:
32Messages from facilities LOG_KERN, LOG_USER, and LOG_PRT never can be
33wall-ed, no matter how high the priority. I'm still trying to decide if
34this is a bug or a feature. :-)
35
36
37ALSO INCLUDED:
38
39Syslog_test, sendlog (to use from shell scripts) and logger (for use in
40shell script also).
41
42NEEDED:
43
44The resolver routines in libresolv.a are not needed, but allow you to log to
45hosts not present in /etc/hosts and to accept logging from same.
46
47-----------------------------------------------------------------------
48
49Fixed up UNIX domain socket code, added Linux specific code to read messages
50from the kernel.
51
52The #ifdefs are now :-
53
54SYSLOG_INET listen on a UDP socket (syslogd)
55 log via UDP (syslog library call)
56
57SYSLOG_UNIXAF listen on a UNIX domain socker (syslogd)
58 log via UNIX domain (syslogd library)
59
60SYSLOG_KERNEL fork a second copy to read kernel messages using
61 syslog system call.
62
63syslogd should be built with one or more of these flags, libsyslog.a should
64be built with SYSLOG_INET or SYSLOG_UNIXAF, SYSLOG_INET is used in preference
65to SYSLOG_UNIXAF.
66
67readlog is a program which reads from the kernel and records the messages
68it finds in syslogd via the normal library call interface, it can be run
69instead of building syslogd with SYSLOG_KERNEL.
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