Dear syslog-ng users,


This is the 132nd issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news.

NEWS

Installing nightly syslog-ng arm64 packages on a Raspberry Pi

Last week, I posted about running nightly syslog-ng container images on arm64. However, you can also install syslog-ng directly on the host (in my case, a Raspberry Pi 3), running the latest Raspberry OS.

https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/installing-nightly-syslog-ng-arm64-packages-on-a-raspberry-pi

Working with One Identity Cloud PAM Linux agent logs in syslog-ng

One Identity Cloud PAM is one of the latest security products by One Identity. It provides asset management as well as secure and monitored remote access for One Identity Cloud users to hosts on their local network. Last year, I showed you how collect One Identity Cloud PAM Network Agent log messages on Windows and create alerts when somebody connects to a host on your local network using PAM Essentials. This time, I will show you how to work with the Linux version of the Network Agent.

https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/working-with-one-identity-cloud-pam-linux-agent-logs-in-syslog-ng

Testing the new syslog-ng wildcard-file() source options on Linux

Last year, syslog-ng 4.8.0 improved the wildcard-file() source on FreeBSD and MacOS. Version 4.9.0 will do the same for Linux by using inotify for file and directory monitoring, resulting in faster performance while using significantly less resources. This blog is a call for testing the new wildcard-file() source options before release.

https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/testing-the-new-syslog-ng-wildcard-file-source-options-on-linux

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