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<sect2><title>Contents of Sysklogd</title>
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<para>Last checked against version &sysklogd-contversion;.</para>
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<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
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<para>klogd and syslogd</para></sect3>
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<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
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<sect4><title>klogd</title>
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<para>klogd is a system daemon which intercepts and logs Linux kernel
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messages.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>syslogd</title>
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<para>syslogd provides the kind of logging that many modern programs use. Every
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logged message contains at least a time and a hostname field and, normally, a
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program name field, too. But that depends on how trusty the logging
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program is.</para></sect4>
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