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rsyslog 8.10.0 (v8-stable) released

We have released rsyslog 8.10.0.

This provides a number of new features and fixes in several modules, like imfile, zmq and others. It also adds a new contributed module omhttpfs for writing to HDFS via HTTP.
ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-10-0-v8-stable/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 8.9.0 (v8-stable) released

We have released rsyslog 8.9.0.

This is primarily a bug-fixing release with a couple of improvements in omprog, imuxsock and the zero message queue plugins.
ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-9-0-v8-stable/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 8.8.0 (v8-stable) released

We have released rsyslog 8.8.0.

This is primarily a bug-fixing release, which also includes a number of new features focussed on practical issues and improvements in problem diagnostics.
ChangeLog:

rsyslog daily builds and tarballs

The past days, we have worked on making rsyslog daily builds and tarballs a reality. We hope this will enable users to rapidly deploy the latest features as well as make it easier to help with testing the current development system. Daily builds are what the scheduled v8-devel builds were under the previous release paradigm. Consequently, the archives are named v8-devel.

Right now, builds are only supported for Ubuntu. Users of other platforms are advised to use the daily tarballs to build from source. Depending on feedback on and success of the daily builds, we will make them available for more platforms.  

A daily build is based on the latest git master version. So it really is at the [b]leading edge of technology. So why create them?

A top reason is that we often fix a bug for someone, and that someone then is unable to build from source. In the end result, we have a bugfix, but there is no external confirmation that it really fixed the bug when we merge it into the next release. We hope that now those users can simply pick the daily build and check if that solves their problem.

Also, in general we hope that some users will use the daily tarballs to get not only the latest and greatest but contribute to the project by doing some testing.

Finally, and quite important, with daily builds we will see build problems as early as possible. In the past, we often saw problems only after source release (or very close to it), which was obviously problematic. Now, this should no longer happen. For obvious reasons, the final release build is now more or less a copy of a daily build.

As a technical side-note, daily builds are identified by the git master branch head hash that was used to build them. As a forth version component, they have the first 12 digits of that hash (an example is “8.8.0.35e7f12a2c04”). This enables us to track error reports to the right version. The packages have a different version name, based on the build date. The reason is that the hash does not increment and so newer versions (with lower hash values) are considered as “old” by Launchpad. We avoid this by using an always incrementing package version. Also note that the package changelog just contains a “daily build” entry — anything else makes limited sense.

We hope you enjoy this new feature! Feedback is appreciated.

rsyslog 8.7.0 (v8-stable) released

We have released rsyslog 8.7.0.

Version 8.7.0 contains various improvements and additions to a wide array of modules, like imfile, imptcp, improvements to RainerScript and mmnormalize (thanks to Singh Janmejay) and a couple of other improvements. But, the biggest addition is the new omkafka module that now allows direct writing to Apache Kafka.

This release also contains important bug fixes.

This is a recommended upgrade for all users.

 

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-7-0-v8-stable/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 8.6.0 (v8-stable) released

We have released rsyslog 8.6.0.

This is the first stable release under a new release cycle and versioning scheme. This new scheme is important news in itself. For more details, please have a look here:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslogs-new-release-cycle-and-versioning-scheme/

Version 8.6.0 contains important new features like the ability to monitor files via wildcards in imfile. It also contains new, experimental zero message queue modules (special thanks to team member Brian Knox), improvements to RainerScript and mmnormalize (thanks to Singh Janmejay) and a couple of other improvements.

This release also contains important bug fixes.

This is a recommended upgrade for all users.

 

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-6-0-v8-stable/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 8.5.0 (v8-devel) released

We have just released 8.5.0 of the v8-devel branch.

This begins the next v8 devel series. Most importantly, it contains a greatly refactored imfile, which now supports wildcards inside filenames. There are also some other improvements, as well as some bugfixes that are not yet included in the stable versions (this will happen soon with the next release).

For more details about using wildcards in imfile, please take a look at this presentation:

Using Wildcards with rsyslog’s File Monitor

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-5-0-v8-devel/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/download-v8-devel/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

rsyslog 8.4.2 (v8-stable) released

We have just released 8.4.2 of the v8-stable branch.

This is primarily a re-release of 8.4.2 because the patch for the PRI vulnerability was incomplete. Special thanks to “mancha” for notifying us and helping to get it right.

For more info, please see: http://www.rsyslog.com/remote-syslog-pri-vulnerability-cve-2014-3683/

Packages are also already available in the package archives..

Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Tim Eifler

rsyslog 7.6.7 (v7-stable) released

This is primarily a re-release of 7.6.6 because the patch for the PRI vulnerability was incomplete. Special thanks to “mancha” for notifying us and helping to get it right.

For more info, please see: http://www.rsyslog.com/remote-syslog-pri-vulnerability-cve-2014-3683/

Packages are also already available in the package archives.

ChangeLog:

rsyslog 8.4.1 (v8-stable) released

We have just released 8.4.1 of the v8-stable branch.

This is primarily a bug-fixing release, but provides one small enhancement, the so-called “bracketing mode” of impstats. It tells impstats to emit begin and end message before and after emitting stats.

Please note that this releases also fixes a potential remote DoS, which may happen for some (non-default) configurations. As such, users are highly encouraged to upgrade to this version.

ChangeLog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-4-1-v8-stable/

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Best regards,
Florian Riedl

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