On Thu Oct 21 23:16 1999 +1000, Darren Reed wrote:
> nsyslogd provides this and it is only put into effect when messages are
> written to disk.
Darren, can you point me at some information on nsyslogd? The IETF
syslog BoF agenda lists this URL, but I get a connection refused when
I try it:
http://cheops.anu.edu.au/~avalon/nsyslog.html
I've been working on writing a new syslog daemon myself, and since I
didn't realize there was already one with that name, I've been calling
mine nsyslogd as well. For reference, here's the URL:
http://www-wsg.cso.uiuc.edu/nsyslogd/
It's still in beta (read: "don't use this on a production machine"),
but it's got a lot of really useful features. I'll discuss some of
the additions I've been thinking about implementing in a seperate
message...
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