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        Title           : Reliable Delivery for Syslog
        Author(s)       : D. New, M. Rose
        Filename        : draft-ietf-syslog-reliable-11.txt
        Pages           : 37
        Date            : 19-Jul-01
        
The syslog protocol [1] describes a number of service options related
to propagating event messages.  This memo describes two mappings of
the syslog protocol to TCP connections, both useful for reliable
delivery of event messages.  The first provides a trivial mapping
maximizing backward compatibility.  The second provides a more
complete mapping.  Both provide a degree of robustness and security
in message delivery that is unavailable to the usual UDP-based syslog
protocol, by providing encryption and authentication over a
connection-oriented protocol.

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