Year: 2013

rsyslog 8.1.0 (v8-devel) released

This is the initial and EXPERIMENTAL release of rsyslog v8. This release contains a rewritten core engine and is expected to perform much better in high performance environments with complex configurations (namely log normalization, Elasticsearch, Databases and remote forwarding). We release this version in the hopes that interested parties have a look at it and […]

rsyslog 7.4.6 (v7-stable) released

We have just released 7.4.6 of the v7-stable branch. This is a bug-fixing release. Most importantly it fixes a bug that can lead to segfault on startup when $syslogfacility-text is used inside rsyslog.conf. V7.4 users are advised to update to this release. ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-4-6-v7-stable/ Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-4-6-v7-stable/ As always, feedback is appreciated. Best regards, Tim Eifler

rsyslog 7.5.6 (v7-devel) released

This version contains new features and bug fixes. Most importantly, it contains a new module “mmsequence” (contributed by Pavel Levshin) which permits action load balancing. Also, variable access has been totally refactored and its processing speed improved. Note that this refactoring has some additional bug potential, so watch your system closely after the upgrade. Support […]

rsyslog 7.4.5 (v7-stable) released

We have just released 7.4.5 of the v7-stable branch. This is a bug-fixing release, offering all fixes done since 7.4.4. More information on the changes can be found in the ChangeLog. ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-4-5-v7-stable/ Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-4-5-v7-stable/ As always, feedback is appreciated. Best regards, Tim Eifler

rsyslog 7.5.5 (v7-devel) released

This release offers some important bug fixes and exciting new features. Most importantly, imudp can now use multiple input threads for even higher UDP input throughput. And imfile now longer has a hardcoded limit on the number of files that can be monitored. You can now monitor as many files as you like. Support for […]

rsyslog 7.5.4 (v7-devel) released

This release offers some interesting features. It provides a new module called mmpstrucdata to parse RFC5424 structured data into json message properties. Also the default queue.size values have been altered to more suitable values. Omfwd and omfile received new parameters and we changed a bigger portion of the documentation to improve usability by linking relevant […]

rsyslog 7.5.3 (v7-devel) released

This release offers important new features like support for global and local variables, improvements in imfile multi-line handling and enhancements in the statistics subsystem. It also include bug fixes, including those imported from 7.4.4. Note that the new imfile multi-line handling may cause a change of behaviour if you use it together with the input() […]

rsyslog 7.4.4 (v7-stable) released

We have just released 7.4.4 of the v7-stable branch. This is a pure bug-fixing release. More information on the changes can be found in the ChangeLog. ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-4-4-v7-stable/ Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-4-4-v7-stable/ As always, feedback is appreciated. Best regards, Florian Riedl

MonitorWare Agent 1.3 Released

Adiscon today announced the immediate availability of MonitorWare Agent 1.3. This version supports reliable syslog delivery via TCP. TCP syslog is implemented based on the new RFC 3195 and thus is standards-compliant. “I am proud we are the first worldwide to deliver a RFC 3195 compliant logging solution for the Windows platform”, says President Rainer Gerhards. “It […]

rsyslog 7.4.2 (v7-stable) released

This is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bug fixes. It also provides a fix for a potential security issue in omelasticsearch. Please note that the security issue only exists in non-default configuration if the “errorfile” parameter was specified. ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-4-2-v7-stable/ Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-4-2-v7-stable/ As always, feedback is appreciated. Best regards, Florian Riedl

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