Minor updates, spell checking, etc.
Signed-off-by: Joachim Nilsson <troglobit@gmail.com>
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@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ line tool called `logger`.
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- https://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?syslog+3+NetBSD-current
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The `syslogd` daemon is an enhanced version of the standard Berkeley
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utility program, updated with DNA from FreeBSD. It is responsible for
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providing logging of messages received from programs and facilities on
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the local host as well as from remote hosts. Although compatible with
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standard C-library implementations of the `syslog()` API (GLIBC, musl
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libc, uClibc), `libsyslog` must be used in your application to unlock
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the new [RFC5424][] `syslogp()` API.
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utility program, updated with DNA from FreeBSD. It provides logging of
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messages received from the kernel, programs and facilities on the local
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host as well as messages from remote hosts. Although fully compatible
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with standard C-library implementations of the `syslog()` API (GLIBC,
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musl libc, uClibc), `libsyslog` must be used in your application to
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unlock the new [RFC5424][] `syslogp()` API.
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The included `logger` tool can be used from the command line, or script,
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to send RFC5424 formatted messages using `libsyslog` to `syslogd` for
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@ -50,11 +50,12 @@ local or remote logging.
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Main differences from the original sysklogd package are:
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- The separate `klogd` daemon is no longer part of the sysklogd project
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- The separate `klogd` daemon is no longer part of the sysklogd project,
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syslogd now natively supports logging kernel messages as well
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- *Major* command line changes to `syslogd`, for compatibilty with *BSD
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- Supports `include /etc/syslog.d/*.conf` directuve, see example .conf
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- Supports `include /etc/syslog.d/*.conf` directive, see example .conf
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- Built-in log-rotation support, with compression by default, useful for
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embedded systems. No need for cron and a separate log rotate daemon
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embedded systems. No need for cron and/or a separate log rotate daemon
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- Full [RFC3164][] and [RFC5424][] support from NetBSD and FreeBSD
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- Support for sending RFC3164 style remote syslog messages, including
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timestamp and hostname. Defaults to send w/o for compatibility
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@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ Main differences from the original sysklogd package are:
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- Support for listening to a custom port
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- Support for remote peer filtering, from FreeBSD
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- Support for disabling DNS reverse lookups for each remote log message
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- Support for FreeBSD Secure Mode
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- Support for FreeBSD Secure Mode, remote logging enabled by default(!)
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- Includes a `logger` tool with RFC5424 capabilities (`msgid` etc.)
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- Includes a syslog library and system header replacement for logging
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- FreeBSD socket receive buffer size patch
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@ -92,14 +93,15 @@ $ pkg-config --libs --static --cflags libsyslog
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The prefix path `/usr/local/` shown here is only the default. Use the
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`configure` script to select a different prefix when installing libsyslog.
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For GNU autotools based projects, use the following in `configure.ac`:
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For GNU autotools based projects, instead of issuing the `pkg-config`
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command manually, use the following in `configure.ac`:
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```sh
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# Check for required libraries
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PKG_CHECK_MODULES([syslog], [libsyslog >= 2.0])
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```
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and in your `Makefile.am`:
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and for your "proggy" in `Makefile.am`:
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```sh
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proggy_CFLAGS = $(syslog_CFLAGS)
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@ -119,9 +121,11 @@ files and cache files will also use that same prefix. Most users have
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come to expect those files in `/etc/` and `/var/run/` and configure has
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a few useful options that are recommended to use:
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$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --runstatedir=/run
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$ make -j5
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$ sudo make install-strip
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```sh
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./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --runstatedir=/run
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make -j5
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sudo make install-strip
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```
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You may want to remove the `--prefix=/usr` option. Most users prefer
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non-distro binaries in `/usr/local` or `/opt`.
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@ -144,10 +148,12 @@ To build from GIT you first need to clone the repository and run the
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`autogen.sh` script. This requires `automake` and `autoconf` to be
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installed on your system.
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git clone https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd.git
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cd sysklogd/
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./autogen.sh
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./configure && make
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd.git
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cd sysklogd/
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./autogen.sh
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./configure && make
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```
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GIT sources are a moving target and are not recommended for production
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systems, unless you know what you are doing!
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