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The System Logging Protocol is a standard developed in the 1980s for transmitting log messages in an IP computer network. In this process, the syslog client sends a text message to the syslog receiver. The receiver is often called a sylog server. It can also forward the messages to other servers.
By default, the messages are transmitted using TLS (Transport Layer Security).
Syslog has three different levels:
Syslog thus allows messages to be sent and stored. These always have the same structure:
The advantages of Syslog are:
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