syslogd: Drop -l HOST flag, the RFCs are very clear on this point
Signed-off-by: Joachim Nilsson <troglobit@gmail.com>
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		| @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ | ||||
| .Op Fl ?46Adhnv | ||||
| .Op Fl b Ar :SVC | ||||
| .Op Fl f Ar FILE | ||||
| .Op Fl l Ar HOST[:HOST] | ||||
| .Op Fl m Ar SECONDS | ||||
| .Op Fl P Ar FILE | ||||
| .Op Fl p Ar SOCK | ||||
| @@ -116,10 +115,6 @@ hosts.  Specifying this switch on the command line will cause the log | ||||
| daemon to forward any remote messages it receives to forwarding hosts | ||||
| which have been defined.  This can cause syslog loops that fill up hard | ||||
| disks quite fast and thus needs to be used with caution. | ||||
| .It Fl l Ar HOST | ||||
| Specify a hostname that should be logged only with its simple hostname | ||||
| and not the fqdn.  Multiple hosts may be specified using the colon (':') | ||||
| separator. | ||||
| .It Fl m Ar SECONDS | ||||
| .Nm | ||||
| logs a mark timestamp regularly.  The default interval between two | ||||
| @@ -354,11 +349,6 @@ If the remote host is located in the same domain as the host, | ||||
| is running on, only the simple hostname will be logged instead of the | ||||
| whole FQDN. | ||||
| .Pp | ||||
| Using the | ||||
| .Fl l | ||||
| option it is possibile to define single hosts as local machines.  This | ||||
| also results in logging only their simple hostnames and not the FQDNs. | ||||
| .Pp | ||||
| The UDP socket used to forward messages to remote hosts or to receive | ||||
| messages from them is only opened when it is needed.  In releases | ||||
| prior to 1.3-23 it was opened every time but not opened for reading or | ||||
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