On Sat, 2023-02-04 at 21:59 -0500, Garry T. Williams wrote:
I don't run any syslog daemon -- I just use the system journal.
But
I
suspect that if rsyslog is active (running), then there is no way to
obtain the socket that it is using. I do not know why you want to do
such a thing, if the daemon is already running.
--
Garry T. Williams
Hmm, of course, you're right. Once I stopped syslog (rsyslog stopped
as a result, I think I read somewhere it's just a link) then I could
start the socket, brilliant!
Of course, now the question is how to start the socket before the
syslog itself during boot?
Why do I want it to run at all? I want to receive the log from my home
router.
Mark