
With 2.4, it'd be nice to move away from the older sysklogd to the newer rsyslog, which provides some useful new features over sysklogd, such as remote logging over TCP. In addition, it is also actively maintained (sysklogd technically is, but development is slow). It is also a drop-in replacement, so long as the patch in my former e-mail about moving syslog-daemon starting to init scripts is applied, as all that would be required is to put "rsyslog" the SERVICES array in /etc/rc.conf. It also has the nice side-effect here of working every time I rebuild it, which sysklogd 1.5 has given me much grief over (klogd either works fine or segfaults on start and I can't seem to pin down exactly why, I know it's not my memory though, I've ran it through memtest a number of times). -- ~predatorfreak GnuPG Public key: http://pred.dcaf-security.org/dcafsec-pub-gpgkey.asc