RFC 5425

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RFC 5425 is an IETF standard that specifies how to securely transport syslog messages over Transport Layer Security (TLS).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standard
Request for Comments
applicationDomain logging
security
syslog
category Standards Track
defines TLS transport mapping for syslog
default TCP port 6514 for syslog over TLS
use of TCP with TLS for syslog transport
ensures protection of syslog messages against eavesdropping
protection of syslog messages against tampering
focusesOn secure transport of logging information
intendedAudience implementers of syslog daemons and clients
network administrators
security engineers
language English
partOfSeries Request for Comments NERFINISHED
portNumber 6514
protocol TLS NERFINISHED
Transport Layer Security NERFINISHED
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
publisher RFC Editor NERFINISHED
relatedTo RFC 5424 NERFINISHED
RFC 5426 NERFINISHED
syslog
securityProperty confidentiality of syslog messages
integrity of syslog messages
peer authentication
specifies TLS session establishment requirements for syslog
certificate-based authentication for syslog over TLS
error handling for TLS-protected syslog sessions
secure transport of syslog messages over TLS
status Internet Standard Track document
title Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport Mapping for Syslog NERFINISHED
transportProtocol TCP NERFINISHED
updates syslog protocol transport mechanisms
uses X.509 certificates NERFINISHED

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Syslog relatedStandard RFC 5425