On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 08:29:42PM -0800, David Strauss wrote:
> Why not just run rsyslog on whatever sockets you'd like and have it
> all forward (using syslog protocol) to the journal socket?

Listening on multiple sockets is almost as simple to implement as
listening a single socket, so isn't it an overkill to run yet another
syslog daemon just to address this simple issue?  Those who already use
sophisticated syslog daemons like rsyslog would hardly bother with
forwarding to journald, I'm talking mostly about basic "out of box"
configurations where a single syslog daemon is enough and journald could
serve this role.


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