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Mark Bixby wrote:
> The distributed syslog.conf is more of an example of what is possible with
> syslog, rather than something you want to put into production use unmodified.
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> I was still a customer back then, and if I had been the one to productize it
> for FOS I might have called it syslog.conf.sample and changed the contents around.
the unwashed masses (or even myself :-) would be interested in knowing what a 'good'
syslog configuration ought to look like. - d
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