Version 4.11.0 of syslog-ng contains contributions from Databricks related to OAuth2 authentication. Recently, they published a blog about how this enables their customers to send logs to their data lake using syslog-ng and the OpenTelemetry protocol.
The syslog-ng project received two contributions from Databricks in the last weeks of 2025. The first one turned the already existing OAuth2 support generic and extensible, so it can be used anywhere, not just with Microsoft Azure (but of course, Azure compatibility was preserved). The next pull request was built on the first one and enabled OAuth2 support for gRPC-based destinations, like OpenTelemetry, Loki, BigQuery, PubSub, ClickHouse, etc. These changes were released as part of the syslog-ng 4.11.0 release. You can read more about these in the release notes at https://github.com/syslog-ng/syslog-ng/releases/tag/syslog-ng-4.11.0
Besides an excellent overview about syslog-ng, the related Databricks blog also provides step-by-step instructions on how to use syslog-ng with their product. You can read it at: https://community.databricks.com/t5/technical-blog/streaming-syslog-ng-data-to-your-lakehouse-powered-by-zerobus/ba-p/153979
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