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page_title: "Audit Backend: Syslog"
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The "syslog" audit backend writes audit logs to syslog.
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# Audit Backend: Syslog
The `syslog` audit backend writes audit logs to syslog.
It currently does not support a configurable syslog destination, and always
sends to the local agent. This backend is only supported on Unix systems,
and should not be enabled if any standby Vault instances do not support it.
## Format
Each line in the audit log is a JSON object. The `type` field specifies what type of
object it is. Currently, only two types exist: `request` and `response`. The line contains
all of the information for any given request and response. By default, all the sensitive
information is first hashed before logging in the audit logs.
## Enabling
#### Via the CLI
Audit `syslog` backend can be enabled by the following command.
```
$ vault audit-enable syslog
```
Backend configuration options can also be provided from command-line.
```
$ vault audit-enable syslog tag="vault" facility="AUTH"
```
Following are the configuration options available for the backend.
<dl class="api">
<dt>Backend configuration options</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>
<span class="param">facility</span>
<span class="param-flags">optional</span>
The syslog facility to use. Defaults to `AUTH`.
</li>
<li>
<span class="param">tag</span>
<span class="param-flags">optional</span>
The syslog tag to use. Defaults to `vault`.
</li>
<li>
<span class="param">log_raw</span>
<span class="param-flags">optional</span>
A boolean, if set, logs the security sensitive information without
hashing, in the raw format. Defaults to `false`.
</li>
<li>
<span class="param">hash_accessor</span>
<span class="param-flags">optional</span>
A boolean, if set, skips the hashing of token accessor. This option
is useful only when `log_raw` is `false`.
</li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>