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    • Multi-line-timeout: making sure your last multi-line message is not lost

      Multi-line-timeout: making sure your last multi-line message is not lost

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      When your application has a problem that it cannot handle, then Java, PHP and other environments often write multi-line error messages. These long messages include many information useful for developers but it might be difficult to handle for logging…
      • 24 Mar 2020
    • Insider 2020-03: syslog-ng-stable; macOS; BastilleBSD;

      Insider 2020-03: syslog-ng-stable; macOS; BastilleBSD;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 79th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Introducing the syslog-ng-stable RPM repositories For many years – especially after syslog-ng changed to a roll...
      • 19 Mar 2020
    • Insider 2020-02: Portability; secure logging; Mac support; RPM;

      Insider 2020-02: Portability; secure logging; Mac support; RPM;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 78th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Keeping syslog-ng portable I define syslog-ng as an “Enhanced logging daemon with a focus on portability and ...
      • 13 Feb 2020
    • syslog-ng in FreeBSD ports

      syslog-ng in FreeBSD ports

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      My original blog about getting started with syslog-ng on FreeBSD became outdated. The content was updated and extended a bit, and with some help from the FreeBSD community, it is now available on the FreeBSD wiki at https://wiki.freebsd.org/Ports/sys…
      • 6 Feb 2020
    • Overview of syslog-ng RPM repositories

      Overview of syslog-ng RPM repositories

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Last week I posted about my new syslog-ng-stable RPM repositories. I tried to explain the use case and how it relates to my other repos, nonetheless I got some questions. So, in this blog I provide you an overview of syslog-ng RPM repositories: why t…
      • 28 Jan 2020
    • Introducing the syslog-ng-stable RPM repositories

      Introducing the syslog-ng-stable RPM repositories

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      For many years – especially after syslog-ng changed to a rolling release model – users I talked to asked for up-to-date RPM packages. They also asked for a separate repository for each new release to avoid surprises (a new release might a...
      • 22 Jan 2020
    • Running syslog-ng in BastilleBSD

      Running syslog-ng in BastilleBSD

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Bastille is a container management system for FreeBSD. If you are coming from a Linux world, it is a bit like Docker or Podman / Buildah from Red Hat, at least some of its functionality. I learned about BastilleBSD right before my Christmas holidays.…
      • 15 Jan 2020
    • Keeping syslog-ng portable

      Keeping syslog-ng portable

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      I define syslog-ng, as an “Enhanced logging daemon with a focus on portability and high-performance central log collection”. One of the original goals of syslog-ng was portability: running the same application on a wide variety of archite...
      • 8 Jan 2020
    • State of syslog-ng on Mac

      State of syslog-ng on Mac

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Mac support is a returning question among syslog-ng users, especially when I talk to users in the US. For recent releases, each commit is automatically tested on macOS, on the other hand there is not much information available on Mac support. Recentl…
      • 19 Dec 2019
    • Insider 2019-12: Kibana 7 & GeoIP; PE 6 to 7 upgrade; RHEL 8; Elastic stack;

      Insider 2019-12: Kibana 7 & GeoIP; PE 6 to 7 upgrade; RHEL 8; Elastic stack;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 77th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Set up Kibana 7 for syslog-ng & GeoIP Version 7 of the Elastic stack was released a few months ago, and brought...
      • 12 Dec 2019
    • Upgrading a syslog-ng PE 6 configuration to 7

      Upgrading a syslog-ng PE 6 configuration to 7

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      As we learned in my previous blog, upgrading syslog-ng PE 6 to 7 is no more difficult than any major version upgrade. The key here is to use the latest version of PE 7 (at least version 7.0.17), as it has the necessary compatibility fixes to make the…
      • 10 Dec 2019
    • State of syslog-ng on RHEL 8 / CentOS 8

      State of syslog-ng on RHEL 8 / CentOS 8

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Version 8, a new major version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux was released this spring. Now that CentOS 8 is also available, there is a rapidly growing interest in syslog-ng running on these platforms. From this blog, you can learn about the availabilit…
      • 4 Dec 2019
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