-syslog-ng is a syslogd replacement for unix and unix-like systems. It has
-been tested on Solaris, BSDi and Linux, and were found to run reliably.
-syslog-ng gives you a much enhanced configuration scheme, which lets you
-filter messages based on not only priority/facility pairs, but also on
-message content. You can use regexps to direct log stream to different
-destinations. A destination can be anything from a simple file to a network
-connection. syslog-ng supports TCP logforwarding, together with hashing to
-prevent unauthorized modification on the line.
+syslog-ng is a syslogd replacement for unix and unix-like systems. It
+has been tested on Solaris, BSDi and Linux, and were found to run
+reliably. syslog-ng gives you a much enhanced configuration scheme,
+which lets you filter messages based on not only priority/facility
+pairs, but also on message content. You can use regexps to direct log
+stream to different destinations. A destination can be anything from a
+simple file to a network connection. syslog-ng supports TCP
+logforwarding, together with hashing to prevent unauthorized
+modification on the line.