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sending syslog output to stderr or stdout

Is there a way to send the syslog output for a given facility to stderr or stdout?

I do not want to use the "tail" command to achieve this, I would like it to go directly to stderr.

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Not that I can think of directly from syslog.conf: See:

BSD Man page for syslog.conf

You can log to the console.... but I don't think that is what you wanted:

http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~hollingd/netp...netd/inetd.pdf
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