ulogd 1.24-3ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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ulogd (1.24-3ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low * Rebuild for libmysqlclient transition -- Clint Byrum <email address hidden> Thu, 24 Nov 2011 00:27:55 -0800
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- ulogd: The Netfilter Userspace Logging Daemon
ulogd is a daemon that listens for Netlink packets generated by iptables's
ULOG target. Basically, it's a replacement for syslog for logging packets,
and does a much better job - it logs to files, pcap files, MySQL, PostgreSQL,
SQLite 3 and soon will be able to log remotely.
.
MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite 3 support is in separate packages, called
ulogd-mysql, ulogd-pgsql and ulogd-sqlite3 respectively. pcap file support
is in package called ulogd-pcap.
- ulogd-mysql: MySQL extension to ulogd
This module adds MySQL support to ulogd. You can log into a MySQL database
if you have it installed.
- ulogd-pcap: pcap extension to ulogd
This module adds a plugin to ulogd, that allows to log to a pcap format
file. You can then use this file with other tools that use pcap like
tcpdump or ethereal.
- ulogd-pgsql: PostgreSQL extension to ulogd
This module adds PostgreSQL support to ulogd. You can log into a PostgreSQL
database if you have it installed.
- ulogd-sqlite3: SQLite 3 extension to ulogd
This module adds SQLite 3 support to ulogd. You can log into a SQLite 3
database if you have it installed.