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syslogd should create & listen to. As in "syslogd -a /chroot/dev/log",
I'm sure you get the idea.
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change SIGHUP handler to only set a flag that the main loop catches. But
I'm lazy, and starting to believe noone gives a damn...
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Suggested by: Theo
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Current syslog.conf files are still understood andtreated the same.
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joerg
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Doesn't look to be exploitable.
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retain openbsd changes too.
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