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== Remote journal logging ==
 
Journal messages can be forwarded to remote storage, without using a syslog daemon. The ''systemd-journal-remote'' and ''systemd-journal-upload'' packages provide receiver and sender daemons. Communication is done over HTTPS.
 
== systemd PrivateDevices ==
 
The PrivateDevices setting, when set to "yes", provides a private, minimimal /dev that does not include physical devices. This allows long-running services to have limited access, increasing security.
 
== systemd PrivateNetwork ==
 
The PrivateNetwork setting, when set to "yes", provides a private network with only a loopback interface. This allows long-running services that do not require network access to be cut off from the network.
 
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Revision as of 02:01, 2 August 2014

Remote journal logging

Journal messages can be forwarded to remote storage, without using a syslog daemon. The systemd-journal-remote and systemd-journal-upload packages provide receiver and sender daemons. Communication is done over HTTPS.

systemd PrivateDevices

The PrivateDevices setting, when set to "yes", provides a private, minimimal /dev that does not include physical devices. This allows long-running services to have limited access, increasing security.

systemd PrivateNetwork

The PrivateNetwork setting, when set to "yes", provides a private network with only a loopback interface. This allows long-running services that do not require network access to be cut off from the network.