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    • The syslog-ng insider 2021-04: Grafana; Windows agent; BSD;

      The syslog-ng insider 2021-04: Grafana; Windows agent; BSD;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 90th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Grafana, Loki, syslog-ng: jump-starting a new logging stack Talking to syslog-ng users, I found that many of them…
      • 15 Apr 2021
    • Changes in technologies supported by syslog-ng: Python 2, CentOS 6 & Co.

      Changes in technologies supported by syslog-ng: Python 2, CentOS 6 & Co.

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Technology is continuously evolving. There are regular changes in platforms running syslog-ng: old technologies disappear, and new technologies are introduced. While we try to provide stability and continuity to our users, we also need to adapt. Pyth…
      • 6 Apr 2021
    • Collecting Windows EventLog without installing extra software on Windows

      Collecting Windows EventLog without installing extra software on Windows

      csaba galffy
      csaba galffy
      Talking to users at both IT security and operations related conferences, they confessed the same: the less software the better. Less software to learn, maintain and follow in bug trackers. The Windows Event Collector (WEC) component of syslog-ng Prem…
      • 31 Mar 2021
    • Parsing Fortigate logs and other syslog-ng 3.31 news

      Parsing Fortigate logs and other syslog-ng 3.31 news

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Version 3.31 of syslog-ng has been released recently. One of its most user-visible features is the parser for Fortigate logs, yet another networking vendor that produces log messages not conforming to syslog specifications. Parsing Fortigate logs bui…
      • 18 Mar 2021
    • Syslog-ng & Pi day

      Syslog-ng & Pi day

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Today is March 14th, or as many geeks refer to it: Pi day. On this occasion, I would like to show you a syslog-ng configuration, which prints a huge π on the screen, and two recent articles that feature syslog-ng on the Raspberry Pi. Printing π...
      • 14 Mar 2021
    • The syslog-ng insider 2021-03: Kafka; Windows; Bastille;

      The syslog-ng insider 2021-03: Kafka; Windows; Bastille;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 89th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Consuming logs from a Kafka topic There is no official Kafka source in syslog-ng, but because this question comes up…
      • 11 Mar 2021
    • Installing latest syslog-ng on openSUSE, RHEL and other RPM distributions

      Installing latest syslog-ng on openSUSE, RHEL and other RPM distributions

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      The syslog-ng application is included in all major Linux distributions, and you can usually install syslog-ng from the official repositories. If the core functionality of syslog-ng meets your needs, use the package in your distribution repository (yu…
      • 5 Mar 2021
    • When to use the syslog-ng agent for Windows?

      When to use the syslog-ng agent for Windows?

      csaba galffy
      csaba galffy
      You can collect log messages from a Windows host in multiple ways using syslog-ng. For large scale installations the easiest is to use the Windows Event Collector (WEC) component of syslog-ng Premium Edition (PE). This way you don’t have to ins...
      • 3 Mar 2021
    • Syslog-ng on BSDs

      Syslog-ng on BSDs

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      My FOSDEM presentation in the BSD devroom showcased what is new in sudo and syslog-ng and explained how to install or compile these software yourself on FreeBSD. Not only am I a long time FreeBSD user (started with version 1.0 in 1994) I also work on…
      • 24 Feb 2021
    • Collecting logs from Windows using syslog-ng

      Collecting logs from Windows using syslog-ng

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Normally I cover free and open-source software in the syslog-ng blog. But recently quite a few members of the community reached out to me and asked about collecting logs from Windows. So, I prepared a quick overview of the topic. The good news is, th…
      • 17 Feb 2021
    • The syslog-ng insider 2021-02: proxy protocol; sudo JSON; Kafka;

      The syslog-ng insider 2021-02: proxy protocol; sudo JSON; Kafka;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 88th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Finding the real source IP: using the PROXY protocol Until now collecting logs behind proxies or load balancers n…
      • 11 Feb 2021
    • Grafana, Loki, syslog-ng: jump-starting a new logging stack

      Grafana, Loki, syslog-ng: jump-starting a new logging stack

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Talking to syslog-ng users, I found that many of them plan to take a closer look at Grafana, due to the upheaval around the change of licensing terms for Elastic. Luckily, it is now possible to jump-start the complete, new logging stack – inclu...
      • 2 Feb 2021
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