rsyslog 6.3.7 (v6-devel) released
With this release, all builtin actions support the new v6 config format. Also, the release contains much enhanced statistics counters and various bug fixes. Recommended for all users of the v6-devel branch.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-6-3-7-v6-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-6-3-7-v6-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 5.9.5 (v5-devel) released
This release brings many additional statistics counters and a couple of bug fixes. Note that the default setting of $IMUxSockRateLimitInterval was changed to 0, as rate limiting seems to have caused more trouble than it was worth. To enable it, simply set it to 200, the previous default.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-9-5-v5-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-9-5-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Tim Eifler

rsyslog 5.8.7 (v5-stable) released
This is a bug-fixing release. The most important patches resolve instabilities with RFC5424 header fields and information loss when non-wellformed messages are submitted to the system log socket.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-8-7-v5-stable/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-8-7-v5-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Tim Eifler

rsyslog 6.2.0 (v6-stable) released
This is the initial stable release of rsyslog v6. It is basically the last beta version plus some more fixes. This version provides functional and performance enhancements, for example the Hadoop (HDFS) support has been considerably speeded up by supporting batched insert mode. Also, TCP transmission overhead for TLS has been dramatically improved. TCP now also supports input worker thread pools. Most importantly, rsyslog now supports log normalization via liblognorm rule bases. This permits very high performance normalization of semantically equal messages from different devices (and thus in different syntaxes).
Note that config scoping, available in the beta versions, is NOT supported by v6-stable. This was decided because it would have been functionality equivalent to the new config language upcoming in v6.3 (already available as part of the devel version). As scoping was not available in any earlier versions, introducing it in v6.2 would have added, in the long term, just another method of doing some identicaly thing via the ugly old config language. This would have lead to user confusion and more complex than necessary code. If you are interested in the cleaner config language, we strongly encourage you to have a look at rsyslog 6.3.
With the arrival of the stable v6 version, version 4 will be retired and is no longer officially supported (but support is provided under maintenance contracts, of course).
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-6-2-0-v6-stable/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-6-2-0-v6-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 5.9.4 (devel) released
This release provides support for “trusted properties”, which may enhance overall system security. This is a new concept and feedback on it is appreciated. For more details on trusted properties, please visit
http://www.rsyslog.com/what-are-trusted-properties/
or Rainer’s blog post with some more background about trusted properties:
http://blog.gerhards.net/2011/11/trusted-properties-in-rsyslog.html
In addition to this feature, we have reduced dependency on libgcrypt and fixed some bugs.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-9-4-v5-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-9-4-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 5.8.6 (v5-stable) released
This is a maintenance release offering bug fixes. For example for a small bug in property-based filter and a fix for $ActionExecOnlyOnce and more .For more detailed information, please read the changelog.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-8-6-v5-stable/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-8-6-v5-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Tim Eifler

rsyslog 6.3.6 (v6-devel) released
We have just released a new development version of rsyslog v6. This is primarily a maintenance release fixing a really annoying problem with reading the config file.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-6-3-6-v6-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-6-3-6-v6-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 4.8.0 (v4-stable) released
There are no changes compared to 4.7.5, just a re-release with the new version number as new v4-stable. The most important new feature (for the v4-stable branch!) is Solaris support.
Note: major new development to v4 is concluded and will only be done for custom projects.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-4-8-0-v4-stable/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-4-8-0-v4-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Tim Eifler

rsyslog multiple buxfixes released
Hi all,
There has a security issue been identified that can potentially lead to DoS. It is triggered by malformed RFC3164 messages. An abort only happens under very specific environmental trigger factors. Full details can be found in our security advisory here:
http://www.rsyslog.com/potential-dos-with-malformed-tag/
We would like to thank the Red Hat security team for finding this issue and working with us to resolve it.
As a consequence, we have updated all currently active versions. Please note that they do not only contain the fix for the security issue mentioned above but also other stability updates. For obvious reasons, updating to these versions is recommended. For details, please see the relevant ChangeLog.
- v4-stable: 4.6.8
- v4-beta: 4.7.5
- v5-stable: 5.8.5
- v5-devel: 5.9.3
- v6-beta: 6.1.12
- v6-devel: 6.3.5
All versions are available right now. If you do not want to update, you should consider applying an update to older versions. The fix is trivial, so it should apply to all vulnerable versions without problems (but we have not checked the myriad of versions out there). The security advisory contains the details.
The Changelogs and Download Links can be found below:
- v4-stable: 4.6.8
ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-4-6-8-v4-stable/
Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-4-6-8-v4-stable/
- v4-beta: 4.7.5
ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-4-7-5-v4-beta/
Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-4-7-5-v4-beta/ - v5-stable: 5.8.5
ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-8-5-v5-stable/
Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-8-5-v5-stable/ - v5-devel: 5.9.3
ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-9-3-v5-devel/
Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-9-3-v5-devel/ - v6-beta: 6.1.12
ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-6-1-12-v6-beta/
Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-6-1-12-v6-beta/ - v6-devel: 6.3.5
ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-6-3-5-v6-devel/
Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-6-3-5-v6-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 5.8.4 (v5-stable) released
This release contains several bugfixes for potential misadressing in the property replacer, memcpy overflow in allowed sender checking and more. For more detailed information, please read the changelog.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-8-4-v5-stable/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-8-4-v5-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl