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…
This blog is just a quick announcement that syslog-ng 4.8.1 is now available in EPEL 10, so you do not have to use the testing repository anymore. Thanks everyone for the feedback!
However, support for Elasticsearch 7+ is broken in this release, as…
Last December, I added support for EPEL 10 in my unofficial syslog-ng Git snapshot repository . This week, I call for testing the official syslog-ng EPEL 10 package.
Once I saw in my unofficial syslog-ng repo that syslog-ng compiles fine on EPEL 10…
CentOS Stream 10 and EPEL 10 just became available, and as usual, I tried to build syslog-ng as soon as possible. For now it is available in my git snapshot repository , but I am also planning to make it available in EPEL 10 soon.
Before you begin …
Last week, the ivykis library, the most important core dependency of syslog-ng landed in EPEL 9 successfully. There are still plenty of dependencies missing, but this way, I could submit a slightly cut down version of syslog-ng to EPEL 9. Hopefully the…
Amazon Linux 2 is just one of many Linux distributions and other operating systems running in AWS. As Amazon Linux 2 is a close relative of RHEL 7 / CentOS 7, the user experience is also very close to these operating systems. All you need to learn is…
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 availability…
You do not have to live without your favorite syslog implementation even in Amazon Web Services (AWS) Linux AMI. This Linux distribution is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 6 and it is minimal extra work to install syslog-ng on it.
Before you…