Dear syslog-ng users,
This is the 131st issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news.
NEWS
Introducing the develop branch of the syslog-ng git repo
For many years, the development of syslog-ng happened on the master branch in Git. However, if you follow that branch, you might have noticed that there has not been much activity on it lately. That is because we introduced a new branch in git called “develop”.
Working with Active Roles debug logs in syslog-ng
From my previous Active Roles blogs, you could learn how to forward regular Active Roles logs from Windows Event Log to a central syslog-ng server, where it parses, filters, stores and forwards the logs. In this blog, I show you how to work with Active Roles debug logs, that is reading them using syslog-ng Agent for Windows and forwarding them to a central syslog-ng server for long(er) term storage.
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/working-with-active-roles-debug-logs-in-syslog-ng
Nightly arm64 syslog-ng container builds are now available
Recently we enabled nightly syslog-ng builds and container builds for arm64. It means that from now on, you can run the latest syslog-ng on 64bit ARM platforms.
WEBINARS
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