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NAME

       ulogd - netfilter/iptables logging daemon

SYNOPSIS

       ulogd [options]

DESCRIPTION

       ulogd  is  a  logging daemon that reads event messages coming from the Netfilter connection tracking, the
       Netfilter packet logging subsystem and from the  Netfilter  accounting  subsystem.  You  have  to  enable
       support for connection tracking event delivery; ctnetlink and the NFLOG target in your Linux kernel 2.6.x
       or load their respective modules. The deprecated ULOG target (which has been superseded by NFLOG) is also
       supported.

       The received messages can be logged into files or into a mySQL, sqlite3 or PostgreSQL database. IPFIX and
       Graphite output are also supported.

OPTIONS

       -d, --daemon
              fork ulogd into background (start as daemon)

       -c <filename>, --configfile <filename>
              use <filename> as configuration file instead of /etc/ulogd.conf

       -h, --help
              show usage information

       -V, --version
              show version information and copyright

       -v, --verbose
              verbose output on stdout when not running as daemon

       -l, --loglevel <level>
              set log level to <level>: debug(1), info(3), notice(5), error(7) or fatal(8) (default 5)

       -u <UID>, --uid <UID>
              change UID/GID

       -i <pluginpath>, --info <pluginpath>
              display infos about plugin

       -p <filename>, --pidfile <filename>
              record the ulogd process ID to the given file name

FILES

       /etc/ulogd.conf

SEE ALSO

       There  is  more  documentation  about  the  daemon  and  the database plugins (including examples) in the
       directories
       /usr/share/doc/ulogd2
       /usr/share/doc/ulogd2-mysql and
       /usr/share/doc/ulogd2-pgsql

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Joerg Wendland <joergland@debian.org>, for the  Debian  GNU/Linux  system
       (but may be used by others).

Linux Netfilter                                 February 20, 2013                                       ULOGD(8)