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        Title           : Syslog-Sign Protocol
        Author(s)       : J. Kelsey, J. Callas
        Filename        : draft-ietf-syslog-sign-11.txt
        Pages           : 40
        Date            : 2003-5-29

This document describes syslog-sign, a mechanism adding origin
authentication, message integrity, replay-resistance, message
sequencing, and detection of missing messages to syslog. Syslog-sign
provides these security features in a way that has minimal
requirements and minimal impact on existing syslog implementations.
It is possible to support syslog-sign and gain some of its security
attributes by only changing the behavior of the devices generating
syslog messages. Some additional processing of the received syslog
messages and the syslog-sign messages on the relays and collectors
may realize additional security benefits.

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