rsyslog

rsyslog 8.2012.0 released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.2012.0. This release provides a few additions and fixes for rsyslog. Notable fixes and additions are: immark rewrite with many improvements like support for rulesets, templates, using the syslog API, custom mark message new rate limit option im omfwd added new system property $now-unixtimestamp fixes for the testbench, error messages, a […]

rsyslog 8.2006.0 released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.2006.0. This release provides mostly bugfixes for rsyslog. There is a new input module called impcap, basically a network packets input parser. Thanks to github user frikilax for the contribution. Also, fixes are all across the board. E.g. imfile segfaulting on selinux denial, a memory leak for openssl connections and many […]

rsyslog 8.2002.0 released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.2002.0. This release provides mostly bugfixes for rsyslog. Notable new functions are the addition of a global parameter “security.abortONIDResolutionFail” which controls whether or not rsyslog aborts when a name ID lookup fails (for user and group names) and there is now an option to apply a rate limit for imfile inputs. […]

rsyslog 8.2001.0 released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.2001.0. This release provides a large number of bugfixes and changes to rsyslog. Notable new functions are the addition to configure certificate verification depth for gtls and ossl, modernization of the testbench, changes to modules like omclickhouse and omhiredis and openssl configuration commands in relp. In addition to these, a large […]

rsyslog 8.1910.0 released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.1910.0. This release provides a number of bugfixes, but no major changes. Notable fixes are error message fixes for the core module and the openssl driver. Other than that, there were some fixes for contributed modules like pmcisconames, pmaixforwardedfrom and pmdb2diag. As always, more details are available in the changelog. ChangeLog: […]

rsyslog 8.1908.0 released

Today, we release rsyslog 8.1908.0. This release mostly provides bugfixes and stability fixes for many of the core functionality and main modules, as well as the testbench. Notable changes and additions are the improved testbench plumbing, which now allows working with a port file for listener ports and capability to work with gzip-compressed files. There […]

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