Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> writes:

> Perhaps rsyslog?
>
> http://www.rsyslog.com
> ========================================
>   "Among others, it offers support for on-demand disk buffering, reliable 
> syslog over TCP, SSL, TLS and RELP, writing to databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, 
> Oracle, and many more), email alerting, fully configurable output formats 
> (including high-precision timestamps), the ability to filter on any part of 
> the syslog message, on-the-wire message compression, and the ability to 
> convert text files to syslog. It is a drop-in replacement for stock syslogd 
> and able to work with the same configuration file syntax."
> ========================================
>
> It's in portage.

And I can say as an rsyslog user...of some mnths, that even if you
don't need all those refinements, for just basic use it just like
syslog and doesn't require learning yet another config syntax like
syslog-ng does.


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