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ad a90951c0f1 Xr newsyslog. 2000-07-11 12:43:50 +00:00
jwise 37b8137c99 Remove caveat about behavior of `syslogd -s' when forwarding rules are
present -- this behavior has been fixed.
2000-06-30 18:52:24 +00:00
jwise 20abf1785a Back out and redo previous at Bill Sommerfeld's <sommerfeld@netbsd.org>
request:

	instead of the -S flag, fix the -s flag to not open a socket
	if there are no forwarding rules in /etc/syslog.conf

The behavior of syslogd when -s is specified and there are forwarding rules
should still be made cleaner.
2000-06-30 18:03:50 +00:00
jwise 3258a51b03 1.) bring usage text up to date, and clarify description of `-s' option
in man page and comments -- for some time it has no longer prevents
    an inet socket from being opened, just caused it to be ignored

2.) Fix this problem with `-s' -- syslogd always opens an inet socket, even if
    -s is specified and it has nowhere to send to.  This socket is then
    shutdown(), but there is no way to not have this socket open.

    Users setting up paranoid installations can now specify `-S' which
    prevents any non-unix-domain sockets from being opened, even if
    forwarding is specified in /etc/syslogd.conf.

    As per the previous fix, this is not made the default for `-s', as it
    also prevents syslogd from forwarding log messages.

3.) document the above in the man page and usage.

Justification:  in light of the possibility of future DoS attacks, or the
desire to set up a machine which is relatively uninformative in the face
of port scans, users may quite legitimately want to control what sockets
are open on their machine.  Telling such users that they cannot run
syslogd is non-ideal.
2000-06-30 17:32:43 +00:00
ad 73f0c424f5 - Fix location of RCS Id string.
- It's now syslogd.pid, not syslog.pid.
1999-11-30 12:08:49 +00:00
simonb fd8040a031 s/acknowledgment/acknowledgement/ 1999-09-10 03:24:14 +00:00
garbled d1407362ba More and more .Os cleanups. .Os is defined in the tmac.doc-common file,
so we shouldn't override it with versions in the manpages.  Many more to
come.
1999-03-22 18:43:46 +00:00
perry 45d01efb13 /var/run/log. 1999-03-19 00:53:31 +00:00
is 908cc38079 /dev/log moved to /var/run/syslog.socket. 1999-03-15 17:01:00 +00:00
mycroft d77575d3c8 Clean up SYNOPSIS formatting. 1999-03-07 11:58:22 +00:00
mrg 19ef5d758f - allow -p /log/socket to appear more than once (and work as expected
if given this).  this is extremely useful for chrooted daemons that
  still want to create log entries via a local mechanism.

- create a new -P option that takes a filename of log sockets (equiv.
  of calling syslogd which -p <each line of file>.  this is useful
  for the case of many chroot areas and keeping this information in
  one place rather than having to remember it all.

if no -p options are given, the default (_PATH_LOG) is used as normal.
1999-02-21 13:30:15 +00:00
fair dc026e0515 Change occurrences of "UNIX" to .Ux or .At as appropriate. 1998-04-28 06:00:51 +00:00
lukem d2d85e1519 minor .Nm cleanup 1997-10-17 13:46:09 +00:00
mouse 9dd8997bcf alternate -> alternative, per PR 2643 1997-03-08 14:34:56 +00:00
christos 8627914b3f Fix PR/2371, a spelling error and missing -s from the description. 1996-05-06 16:36:44 +00:00
perry 71e2e03ced Added code to implement mode in which syslogd listens only to unix
domain socket (triggered by -s option) and documentation for
same. This closes pr 1761, although the code is slightly different.
1996-02-05 02:30:21 +00:00
perry 07c1c767ba Merge/sync with 4.4lite2. Fixed HISTORY line for syslog.conf.5. Note
that the claim in the HISTORY line for syslogd.8 that it appeared in
4.3BSD is probably bogus -- I remember it being a lot older.
1996-01-02 17:41:46 +00:00
mycroft c3e42d1c64 Add RCS indentifiers. 1993-08-01 07:22:47 +00:00
cgd 61f282557f initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources 1993-03-21 09:45:37 +00:00