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Once the rtkit-daemon does chroot("/proc") it no longer has access to /etc/localtime, and so all time functions revert to localtime. Any calls to syslog() after this are logged (to /var/log/messages,…
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http://ntsyslog.sourceforge.net/
The above tool, which no longer seems to be being developed, is capable of
mapping various event types to different syslog facilities. For instance,
Security e…
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http://ntsyslog.sourceforge.net/
The above tool, which no longer seems to be being developed, is capable of
mapping various event types to different syslog facilities. For instance,
Security e…
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```
http://ntsyslog.sourceforge.net/
The above tool, which no longer seems to be being developed, is capable of
mapping various event types to different syslog facilities. For instance,
Security e…
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## Additional Information
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The quantumrandom-dev script works good. However, it'd be nice if it could use syslog as its output is invisible when run as a dæmon.
Cheers.
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### Describe the bug
When creating a source to receive syslog messages using the TLS transport method the `client_cert_auth false` setting is not applied/ So when a client cert is provided it will …
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http://ntsyslog.sourceforge.net/
The above tool, which no longer seems to be being developed, is capable of
mapping various event types to different syslog facilities. For instance,
Security e…
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```
http://ntsyslog.sourceforge.net/
The above tool, which no longer seems to be being developed, is capable of
mapping various event types to different syslog facilities. For instance,
Security e…
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```
http://ntsyslog.sourceforge.net/
The above tool, which no longer seems to be being developed, is capable of
mapping various event types to different syslog facilities. For instance,
Security e…