{"description": "By default, <tt>rsyslog</tt> does not listen over the network\nfor log messages. If needed, modules can be enabled to allow\nthe rsyslog daemon to receive messages from other systems and for the system\nthus to act as a log server.\nIf the system is not a log server, then lines concerning these modules\nshould remain commented out.\n<br /><br />", "warnings": [], "requires": [], "conflicts": [], "values": {}, "groups": {}, "rules": ["package_syslogng_installed", "rsyslog_accept_remote_messages_tcp", "rsyslog_accept_remote_messages_udp", "rsyslog_nolisten", "service_syslogng_enabled"], "platform": "", "platforms": [], "inherited_platforms": ["system_with_kernel"], "cpe_platform_names": [], "title": "Configure rsyslogd to Accept Remote Messages If Acting as a Log Server", "definition_location": "/aptdata/openscap/scap-security-guide/linux_os/guide/system/logging/rsyslog_accepting_remote_messages/group.yml"}