Hi ! I have a question about the use of udp, unix-stream or pipe. I would like to forward a syslog message to the same syslog server like this : | log { | source (s_r_udp); (<-- listen on UDP/514) | | filter (....); | filter (....); | parser (...); | | destination (d_local_syslog); (<-- send the message to a local syslog by using unix-stream, udp or pipe mecanism) | }; (...) | log { | source (s_local_syslog); (<--- here I receive the messages sent by the "d_syslog_loop") | | filter (...); | filter (...); | parser (...); | | destination (d_remote_syslog); I'm looking for the better way to send syslog message to the same syslog server : which mecanism provides the better performances : pipe, udp (by using network) or unix-stream ? Maybe the "pipe" is the better solution ?... I'm using the syslog-ng OSE 3.1.2 on CentOS. Regards, Yann I.