syslogd: Add support for '-b :service' to bind to another port
Signed-off-by: Joachim Nilsson <troglobit@gmail.com>
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		| @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ | ||||
| .Nm | ||||
| .Op Fl ?46Adhnrv | ||||
| .Op Fl a Ar SOCK | ||||
| .Op Fl b Ar :SVC | ||||
| .Op Fl f Ar FILE | ||||
| .Op Fl l Ar HOST[:HOST] | ||||
| .Op Fl m Ar MINUTES | ||||
| @@ -91,6 +92,11 @@ environment needs even more, you have to increase the symbol | ||||
| within the | ||||
| .Pa syslogd.c | ||||
| source file. | ||||
| .It Fl b Ar :service | ||||
| Bind to a specific port.  The port can be specified as a service name or | ||||
| number.  The default service is | ||||
| .Ql syslog | ||||
| (514/udp). | ||||
| .It Fl d | ||||
| Turns on debug mode.  This implicitly enables | ||||
| .Fl n | ||||
| @@ -298,7 +304,7 @@ same time syslogd listens on the standard syslog port for messages | ||||
| forwarded from other hosts.  To have this work correctly the | ||||
| .Xr services 5 | ||||
| files (typically found in | ||||
| .Pa /etc/servces ) | ||||
| .Pa /etc/services ) | ||||
| must have the following entry: | ||||
| .Bd -literal -offset indent | ||||
| syslog          514/udp | ||||
|   | ||||
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