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On 12/25/14 4:37 AM, Zvi Kave wrote:
I tried as you suggested with " /usr/sbin/syslogd -p 5555 " but it
still gets messages from port 514 only, not 5555. Did I miss
something ?

OK, this is a complete WAG (Wild A-- Guess), but I noticed that most of
the man pages for syslogd indicate that the -p arg is supposed to be a
unix domain socket.

Have you tried launching syslogd with -p inet:5555 ?

david


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