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unit systemd con utente dinamico:
- no adduser/altre conf
- utente con pochi permessi
- accesso consentito al gruppo adm
## A simple start
The bare minimum you need to get circologd on a systemd-based system is this unit.
Other options with more features or more security are provided below
[Unit]
Description=In-memory logging
[Service]
User=root
Group=adm
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/circologd -syslogd-socket /run/circolog/syslog.sock -buffer-size 2000 -query-socket /run/circolog/query.sock
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
## A better unit
This is another unit, which has several security features, such as `DynamicUser`, filesystem restrictions, and
more.
[Unit]
Description=In-memory logging
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[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
## Journald
None of those are integrated with journald, however. The simplest way to integrate with journald is the
following.
First of all, ensure `ForwardToSyslog=yes` in `/etc/systemd/journald.conf`.
Then, you need to run circologd as root and bind it [to a special
address](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/journald.conf.html#Forwarding%20to%20traditional%20syslog%20daemons).
Ok, you don't strictly _need_ to run it as root, but that's the easiest way to run it.
Here is a working unit for this:
[Unit]
Description=In-memory logging
[Service]
User=root
Group=adm
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/circologd -syslogd-socket /run/systemd/journal/syslog -buffer-size 2000 -query-socket /run/circolog/query.sock
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
### journald with socket activation
To run circologd as non-root, while listening on a root-owned socket (`/run/systemd/journal/syslog`) use
socket activation