socklog in cooperation with djb's daemontools is a small and secure replacement for syslogd. There are three main features, syslogd provides: - receiving syslog messages from an unix domain socket (/dev/log) or UDP socket (0.0.0.0:514) and writing them to various files on disk depending on facility and priority. - writing received syslog messages to an udp socket (a.b.c.d:514) socklog provides the first two features with the help of daemontools svscan, supervise and multilog, provides a different network logging concept and additionally does log event notification. multilog has a built in logfile rotation based on file size, so there is no need for any cron jobs or similar to rotate the logs. Log partitions can be calculated properly. WWW: http://smarden.org/socklog/