syslog-ng Open Source Edition 3.30 - Release Notes

Release Notes

syslog-ng Open Source Edition 3.30

Release Notes

26 February 2021, 11:36

These release notes provide information about the syslog-ng Open Source Edition release.


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Supported platforms

The syslog-ng Open Source Edition (syslog-ng OSE) application is highly portable and is known to run on a wide range of hardware architectures (x86, x86_64, SUN Sparc, PowerPC 32 and 64, Alpha) and operating systems, including Linux, BSD, Solaris, IBM AIX, HP-UX, Mac OS X, Cygwin, and others.


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New Features

What is new in syslog-ng Open Source Edition 3.30?

This section lists the most recent changes of syslog-ng Open Source Edition (syslog-ng OSE).

Version 3.29 - 3.30
  • New template function: filter()

    From version 3.30, the syslog-ng OSE application supports using the filter() template function, which runs the filter expression on each element of a given list, and returns only those list elements that meet the requirements of the filter expression.

  • New option for systemd-journal() source: namespace()

    From version 3.30, the syslog-ng OSE application supports using the namespace() option for the systemd-journal() source, which works exactly the same way as the respective option of the Journalctl command line tool.

  • Local timezone STD format supported for %z format element in date-parser()

    From version 3.30, the syslog-ng OSE application supports using the local timezone STD format for the %z format element of date-parser().

Version 3.28 - 3.29
  • New parser: panos-parser()

    From version 3.29, the syslog-ng OSE application supports the panos-parser() parser as SCL.

  • New PCRE flag: dupnames

    From version 3.29, the syslog-ng OSE application supports using the dupnames flag to be used in PCRE expressions, allowing duplicate names for named subpatterns.

Version 3.27-3.28
  • Support for the proxy() option in HTTP-based destinations

    From version 3.28, the syslog-ng OSE application supports using the proxy() option in HTTP-based destinations.

  • New template function: map()

    From version 3.28, the syslog-ng OSE application supports the map() template function.

  • Load balancing support

    From syslog-ng OSE version 3.28, you can load balance your logs between multiple destinations.

Version 3.26-3.27
  • New destinations: sumologic-http() and sumologic-syslog()

    From version 3.27, the syslog-ng OSE application can send logs to Sumo Logic through the sumologic-http() and sumologic-syslog() destinations.

  • New rewrite function: set-facility()

    From version 3.27, the syslog-ng OSE application supports using the set-facility() rewrite function to change the syslog facility associated with the message.

  • New parameter: ca-dir()

    From syslog-ng OSE version 3.27, you can use the ca-dir() parameter for the tls() option for the network() source to set a bundled CA-file for peer-verification.

  • New macros

    From syslog-ng OSE version 3.27, three new macros are available:

    • $DESTIP

    • $DESTPORT

    • $PROTO

  • Arrow syntax support (Java and Python options)

    From version 3.27, syslog-ng OSE supports the "arrow" syntax for declaring custom Python and Java options in your configuration.


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Resolved Issues

For a detailed list of issues resolved in this release, see syslog-ng Releases page.


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