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New Logo Selected

The rsyslog community selected a new logo! The winner is logo 1, also shown here to the right. That logo won with an overwhelming majority, and lead the polls on the mailing list, our original logo selection post as well as a dedicated poll we created for easier and anonymous voting. The logo was originally […]

What are your thoughts regarding current and potential rsyslog support channels?

Overview Traditionally the rsyslog community has sought and provided support through three main channels: mailing list forums ticketing system (at one time Bugzilla, now GitHub) Over the years, the community support options have shifted to the point that we are considering retiring the forums in order to best direct users that post there to other, […]

Help select a logo…

We need a new, a real logo. We have some candidates. Note that  logo 1 was originally contributed in 2014 by “robert s” (whom I no longer able to contact…). Unfortunately, we did never officially adopt it, primarily due to failure on my part. Nevertheless it got pretty popular on the Internet and is often associated […]

RSyslog Windows Agent 4.3c Released

Adiscon is proud to announce the 4.3c release of Rsyslog Windows Agent. This release contains some a minor bugfix. Detailed information can be found in the version history below. Build-IDs: Service 4.3.0.178, Client 4.3.0.255 Version 4.3c is a free download. Customers with existing 3.x keys can contact our Sales department for upgrade prices. If you have […]

RSyslog Windows Agent 4.3b Released

Adiscon is proud to announce the 4.3b release of Rsyslog Windows Agent. This release contains some a minor bugfix. Detailed information can be found in the version history below. Build-IDs: Service 4.3.0.177, Client 4.3.0.255 Bugfixes Property Engine: Fixed a bug related to the compressspace property replacer option that surfaced after recent stability changes. The bug stopped […]

rsyslog 8.32.0 (v8-stable) released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.32.0. This realease, again, sports a vast number of changes. E.g. there are a number of new or updated build requirements, namely: libfastjson 0.99.8, libczmq >= 3.0.2 and libcurl. Otherwise most notably is the major update that ompgsql has received through contribution. Other changes include modules like pmrfc3164, omhiredis, mmexternal, omprog, […]

Major CentOS7 RPM changes

We made some major changes to the way the RPMs for CentOS7/RHEL7 are built. We have adapted the spec file definitions of the base repo to build our own RPMs after we detected some trouble with the last released version. That means, that some things will also change, so our RPMs are more like the […]

libfastjson 0.99.8 released

This is a new fork of the json-c library, which is optimized for liblognorm processing. This release provides several fixes to libfastjson. Most notably is the bugfix for proper handling of constant key names. For more details, please refer to the changelog below. Changelog: 0.99.8 2017-12-18 – make build under gcc7 with strict settings (warning==error) […]

rsyslog 8.31.0 (v8-stable) released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.31. This is probably one of the biggest releases in the past couple of years. While it also offers great new functionality, what really important about it is the focus on further improved software quality. For a more detailed description, please read Rainer’s blog post. Detailed information about the huge list of changes […]

rsyslog 8.30.0 (v8-stable) released

We have released rsyslog 8.30.0. This release features a large number of changes. First we should mention the new build requirements for libfastjson 0.99.7 and the build recommendation for imjournal being libsystemd-journal >= 234. Notable changes are that (JSON) variables are now handled case-insensitive by default, imjournal being able to switch to persistent journal in […]

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