1.6 KiB
1.6 KiB
Simple Syslog Server
Basic syslog server written in Java. All received messages are written to stdout or optionally forwarded to another syslog server.
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 wish 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 build from source.
- Run bin/syslogd, use the -h option for help :)
Usage: syslogd [-fhV] [--[no-]ansi] [--[no-]stdout] [--[no-]tcp] [--[no-]udp]
[--rfc5424] [--forward-host=<hostname>] [--forward-port=<port>]
[-p=<port>]
Simple Syslog Server
-f, --forward Forward messages (UDP RFC-3164) [default: false].
--forward-host=<hostname>
Forward to host [default: localhost].
--forward-port=<port>
Forward to port [default: 1514].
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
--[no-]ansi Output ANSI colors [default: true].
--[no-]stdout Output messages to stdout [default: true].
--[no-]tcp Listen on TCP [default: true].
--[no-]udp Listen on UDP [default: true].
-p, --port=<port> Listening port [default: 514].
--rfc5424 Parse RFC-5424 messages [default: RFC-3164].
-V, --version Print version information and exit.