I have a requirement to develop a way in which audits are written to syslogd in Unix, but I am need to secure all ports, and would like to not leave port 514 open. The only way I know to do this is to develop a JNI based syslog appender using syslog.h. Does the log4J group have a need to this? S
I have a couple of questions concerning the TODO list. They involve the following entries:
- SSL logging.
- Authenticated logging.
Could someone better explain them? Does the "SSL Logging" mean that you want log4j to write messages to another process using SSL? Or does it mean posting the data
I have written a JNI based syslog appender. I would like to submit this code to the group for approval. Is there a formal process for doing so?
thank you.
make it into the baseline.
Thanks again !
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> From: Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Prototype written : JNI Syslog appender
> Sent: 29 Feb 2004 21:45:33
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> On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 14:36, log4jdev wrote:
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one more point to note.
jnisyslog.tar.gz should be extracted to the logging-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j directory. :)
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> From: log4jdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Re: Prototype written : JNI Syslog appender
> Sent: 01
I have been interested in log4j for some time. I have written many programs that use log4j, and have even submitted code for a new Appender (JniSyslogAppender). I have not recieved any email back from the group on this proposed enhancement. As someone who wants to help out with the log4j develo
Thank you for getting back to me. I agree that life can get pretty hectic. I fall in to the category of having a full time job. I am most interested in finding out what the status of my feature submission is. I have followed the advice of the group and have not gotten any response. I do not kn