1.1 KiB
1.1 KiB
Syslog Daemon
Basic syslog server written in Java. All received messages are written to stdout.
The syslog server is able to listen on UDP and/or TCP and parses syslog messages in either RFC5424 or RFC3164 (BSD) format. The default syslog port (514) requires you to run syslogd as root / administrator. If you do not with to do so, you can choose a port number (with the -p flag) above 1024.
Usage Instructions
- Install the syslogd package (.deb or .rpm) from downloads or compile from source.
- Run bin/syslogd, use the -h option for help :)
Usage: syslogd [-hV] [--[no-]tcp] [--[no-]udp] [--rfc3164] [-p=<port>]
Simple syslog server that prints messages to stdout.
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
--[no-]tcp Listen on TCP, true by default.
--[no-]udp Listen on UDP, true by default.
-p, --port=<port> Listening port, 514 (privileged) by default.
--rfc3164 Parse RFC3164 syslog message, RFC5424 by default.
-V, --version Print version information and exit.