Winsyslog

WinSyslog 17.2 Released

Adiscon is proud to announce the 17.2 release of WinSyslog. Most important, the Syslog TCP Receiver can define a maximum message size limit and we can optionally detect the year after the RFC3164 timestamp. Syslog TLS support was added to the Syslog Test Message Tool (Configuration Client). The engine stability has also been further improved […]

WinSyslog 17.1 Released

Adiscon is proud to announce the 17.1 release of WinSyslog. We have hardened the Service code further and fixed multiple minor bugs. Detailed information can be found in the version history. Version 17.1 is a free download. Customers with existing 16.x keys can contact our Sales department for upgrade prices. If you have a valid […]

WinSyslog 16.2a Released

We are proud to announce the 16.2a release of WinSyslog. This is a minor update for the last maintenance release of this major Version. A problem was solved that happened when the user stopped the service while a configuration reload was active. Detailed information can be found in the version history. Detailed information can be […]

WinSyslog 16.0 Released

We are proud to announce the next major release of WinSyslog, version 16. Most importantly this version fully supports Windows Server 2019, enhanced cross-platform and a new mass deployment feature. Windows Server 2019 is becoming main-stream in many data centers. The new version now fully supports the new Windows including all updated libraries. Further ability […]

WinSyslog 15.2 Released

Adiscon is proud to announce the 15.2 release of WinSyslog. This is a maintenance release and properly the last for this major Version. We have hardened the Service code further and fixed multiple minor bugs. Most important was an issue with static entries in the permitted peers list. For more detailed information see the version […]

WinSyslog 15.1 Released

Adiscon is proud to announce the 15.1 release of WinSyslog. While this is a minor release, it offers considerable security improvements for syslog. Now, when TLS/SSL is configured, the user has full control over TLS options like ciphers, hashes and protocols. There are GUI settings for the most common options, but also the ability to […]

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