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    • syslog-ng 4.8.2 is now available

      syslog-ng 4.8.2 is now available

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Finally, a new syslog-ng release! As you can see from its version number, this is a bug fix release. It took a bit longer than expected, as we wanted to release it in sync with syslog-ng PE, the commercial variant of syslog-ng. 4.8.2 serves not just …
      • 8 May 2025
    • A call for testing the upcoming syslog-ng releases

      A call for testing the upcoming syslog-ng releases

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      While no dates are set to stone yet, we expect a couple of syslog-ng releases in the near future. As version 4.8.1 is used in major Linux distributions and has a couple of known bugs, we will release 4.8.2 to address those. However, we are also worki…
      • 23 Apr 2025
    • Working with Active Roles debug logs in syslog-ng

      Working with Active Roles debug logs in syslog-ng

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      From my previous Active Roles blogs, you could learn how to forward regular Active Roles logs from Windows Event Log to a central syslog-ng server, where it parses, filters, stores and forwards the logs. In this blog, I show you how to work with Acti…
      • 15 Apr 2025
    • The syslog-ng Insider 2025-04: Elasticsearch beta; Active Roles; RHEL UBI

      The syslog-ng Insider 2025-04: Elasticsearch beta; Active Roles; RHEL UBI

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 130th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Testing Elasticsearch 9.0.0 beta1 with syslog-ng Each time a new major Elasticsearch version is released, someone …
      • 10 Apr 2025
    • Installing nightly syslog-ng arm64 packages on a Raspberry Pi

      Installing nightly syslog-ng arm64 packages on a Raspberry Pi

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Last week, I posted about running nightly syslog-ng container images on arm64. However, you can also install syslog-ng directly on the host (in my case, a Raspberry Pi 3), running the latest Raspberry OS. Before you begin Right now, syslog-ng nightly…
      • 1 Apr 2025
    • Nightly arm64 syslog-ng container builds are now available

      Nightly arm64 syslog-ng container builds are now available

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Recently we enabled nightly syslog-ng builds and container builds for arm64. It means that from now on, you can run the latest syslog-ng on 64bit ARM platforms. Before you begin For this test, I used a Raspberry Pi 3 running the latest Raspberry Pi O…
      • 25 Mar 2025
    • Introducing the develop branch of the syslog-ng git repo

      Introducing the develop branch of the syslog-ng git repo

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      For many years, the development of syslog-ng happened on the master branch in Git. However, if you follow that branch, you might have noticed that there has not been much activity on it lately. That is because we introduced a new branch in git called…
      • 18 Mar 2025
    • Testing Elasticsearch 9.0.0 beta1 with syslog-ng

      Testing Elasticsearch 9.0.0 beta1 with syslog-ng

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Each time a new major Elasticsearch version is released, someone asks if it works with syslog-ng. So I gave it a quick test and based on that, it works fine. But of course, some terms and conditions apply… :-) Before you begin On the syslog-ng...
      • 13 Mar 2025
    • The syslog-ng Insider 2025-03: EPEL 10; Elasticsearch; Active Roles

      The syslog-ng Insider 2025-03: EPEL 10; Elasticsearch; Active Roles

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 129th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Test syslog-ng on EPEL 10! CentOS Stream 10 and EPEL 10 just became available, and as usual, I tried to build sy…
      • 12 Mar 2025
    • Working with parsed Active Roles logs in syslog-ng

      Working with parsed Active Roles logs in syslog-ng

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      In my previous Active Roles blog, you learned how to forward Active Roles logs to a central syslog-ng server to parse and store the logs. In this blog, I’ll show you how to: - Work with parsed Active Roles logs. - Store logs to various document...
      • 5 Mar 2025
    • Sentinel sticker shock: First steps you should take to reduce your bills

      Sentinel sticker shock: First steps you should take to reduce your bills

      viktor varga
      viktor varga
      Reduce costs and optimize security operations with Sentinel. Learn about pricing pitfalls and solutions for effective log management.
      • 26 Feb 2025
    • Collecting Active Roles logs centrally using the syslog-ng Windows Agent

      Collecting Active Roles logs centrally using the syslog-ng Windows Agent

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      One Identity Active Roles allows you to easily and securely manage Active Directory (AD), Entra ID and M365 Identity objects. While Active Roles stores its log messages into Windows Event Log, most log management and log analytics applications expect…
      • 26 Feb 2025
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