Syslog is a standard protocol for message logging. It allows devices and applications to send log data to a central server (syslog server) for storage and analysis. It is commonly used for security auditing, system debugging, and general operational monitoring. Syslog messages contain a severity level and facility code, enabling administrators to prioritize and filter events. It uses UDP or TCP port 514 by default.
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