The Security Technologies group at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is pleased to announce the early availability of "SDSC secure syslog" (), a replacement for the standard Linux/UNIX syslog daemon that adds security and performance features, while . . .
The Security Technologies group at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is pleased to announce the early availability of "SDSC secure syslog" (), a replacement for the standard Linux/UNIX syslog daemon that adds security and performance features, while retaining backwards compatibility.

We believe it is the first syslog implementation of "syslog-reliable" (RFC 3195) and it is the first syslog targeted at very high performance and forensically-sound auditing.

Authors of other RFC3195-compliant software, please contact us at sdscsyslog@sdsc.edu, so we can explore inter-operability testing with you.

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