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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Internet access for some apps (K9-Mail / MyFritz!) for Wlan is only granted, if
logging is active.
Disabling logging will result in denied access.
This is possible not an issue of droidwall, as …
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```
Internet access for some apps (K9-Mail / MyFritz!) for Wlan is only granted, if
logging is active.
Disabling logging will result in denied access.
This is possible not an issue of droidwall, as …
-
```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…