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        Title           : The BSD Syslog Protocol
        Author(s)       : C. Lonvick
        Filename        : draft-ietf-syslog-syslog-11.txt
        Pages           : 29
        Date            : 25-May-01
        
This document describes the observed behavior of the syslog 
protocol.  This protocol has been used for the transmission of 
event notification messages across networks for many years.  While 
this protocol was originally developed on the University of 
California Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) TCP/IP system 
implementations, its value to operations and management has lead 
it to be ported to many other operating systems as well as being 
embedded into many other networked devices.

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