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    • Small is beautiful: what's new in syslog-ng 3.18?

      Small is beautiful: what's new in syslog-ng 3.18?

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Each syslog-ng release comes with one or more larger features that steal the show from very useful but smaller features. Now I collect these small features and explain how they can make your life easier. Learn what is coming up in syslog-ng version 3…
      • 16 Oct 2018
    • Parsing log messages with the syslog-ng Python parser

      Parsing log messages with the syslog-ng Python parser

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      The Python parser of syslog-ng not only enables you to parse any type of log message, but you can also use it to enrich messages. From this blog you will learn how to extract information from a specially formatted log message, and how to create new n…
      • 9 Oct 2018
    • Writing Python destination in syslog-ng: how to send log messages to MQTT

      Writing Python destination in syslog-ng: how to send log messages to MQTT

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      In my past two Python blogs I introduced you to the basics of the syslog-ng Python destination. In this blog I show you a working example of how you can publish your logs to MQTT using the Python destination of syslog-ng. If you are new to the Python…
      • 2 Oct 2018
    • Insider 2018-09: SCL; Splunk .conf18; failover; human readable numbers; webinars;

      Insider 2018-09: SCL; Splunk .conf18; failover; human readable numbers; webinars;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 69th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. NEWS Creating your first block for the syslog-ng configuration library (SCL) The syslog-ng configuration library (SCL) is…
      • 20 Sep 2018
    • Python destination: getting into details

      Python destination: getting into details

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Last week you learned the very basics of the syslog-ng Python destination. This time, you will move a bit further and learn about a few more configuration options and optional methods. If you are new to the Python destination and want to get started …
      • 13 Sep 2018
    • Python destination getting started

      Python destination getting started

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      You can store your log messages to many different destinations using syslog-ng, but of course not everywhere. This is where the Python destination of syslog-ng can come handy. You can extend syslog-ng easily with your own code written in Python and s…
      • 6 Sep 2018
    • Insider 2018-08: 3.16 & 3.17; Splunk; IoT security; Telegram; Throttling;

      Insider 2018-08: 3.16 & 3.17; Splunk; IoT security; Telegram; Throttling;

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Dear syslog-ng users, This is the 68th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news. syslog-ng 3.16 & 3.17 are released Version 3.16 & 3.17 of syslog-ng are now available. Support to send log messag...
      • 31 Aug 2018
    • Human readable numbers in syslog-ng

      Human readable numbers in syslog-ng

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      Writing an extra zero at the wrong place in a configuration file can result in a filled-up partition and data loss. This is where human readable numbers in syslog-ng can help: using kilo / mega / giga instead of writing many-digit numbers can save y…
      • 30 Aug 2018
    • Client-side failover and failback using syslog-ng

      Client-side failover and failback using syslog-ng

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      When you have multiple syslog servers collecting logs, syslog-ng on the client side can fail over to secondary servers if the primary one becomes unavailable. It can also fail back to the primary server soon after it is back on-line – if config...
      • 21 Aug 2018
    • Build your own syslog-ng packages from patched Git sources

      Build your own syslog-ng packages from patched Git sources

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      When a user reports a problem with syslog-ng, developers create code to fix it. The fix is called a patch or a pull request (PR) in Git terminology. Often this code does not enter the main source code automatically but developers ask the user to test…
      • 31 Jul 2018
    • Creating your first block for the syslog-ng configuration library (SCL)

      Creating your first block for the syslog-ng configuration library (SCL)

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      The syslog-ng configuration library (SCL) is a collection of ready-to-use configuration snippets that hide away the complexity of the specifics of your log processing pipeline. If you already reuse parts of your configuration on different machines, i…
      • 19 Jul 2018
    • Throttling log messages

      Throttling log messages

      Peter Czanik
      Peter Czanik
      One of the main advantages of syslog-ng is that it is high performance and low on resource usage. Why throttle the messages then? There are three main reasons – licensing, performance, and bandwidth – all outside of syslog-ng. From this b...
      • 11 Jul 2018
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