New 8.4 stable is ready
A new rsyslog v8-stable has been released. It is not just the next iteration of 8.2, instead it will be a new feature release based on the latest 8.3 devel. So please welcome 8.4.
Frequent followers may wonder why 8.4 is ready. Originally, we planned to release it after the summer break. The reason is simple: its ready to come up, albeit with a little less functionality than originally anticipated. Since we were primarily doing maintenance and bug fixing on v8-devel the past couple of weeks, just as it normally happens before a new stable branch comes up. So the code has matured and we decided it was ready to be released as stable. We released 8.4.0 a week ago, and it inherits all the enhancements and fixes of rsyslog 8.3. We hope rsyslog 8.4 fulfils your expectations and provides a flawless logging experience.
rsyslog 8.4.0 (v8-stable) released
We have just released 8.4.0 of the v8-stable branch.
This release introduces the new stable version that inherits all the enhancements and improvements of rsyslog 8.3.
Additionaly, the separated documentation is available as a tarball download on the download page.
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-4-0-v8-stable/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl
rsyslog 8.3.5 (v8-devel) released
We have just released 8.3.5 of the v8-devel branch.
This is basically a maintenance release. It adds improved error output to omprog and a couple of patches were imported from the latest v7-stable (7.6.4).
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-3-5-v8-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/download-v8-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl
rsyslog 8.3.4 (v8-devel) released
We have just released 8.3.4 of the v8-devel branch.
This is a somewhat unexpected new 8.3 devel version: thanks to some sponsor, we could work on providing better parsers for Cisco IOS devices as well as some improvements to the general date parser. As we want to integrate this into 8.4, we have decided to release another 8.3 version. Please note that 8.4 stable is still immanent. This version also includes a number of bug fixes.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-3-4-v8-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/download-v8-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl
rsyslog 8.3.3 (v8-devel) released
We have just released 8.3.3 of the v8-devel branch.
This provides the capability to automatically close files (including dynafiles) after some inactivity timeout. It also makes some of the more exotic modules build under v8, which now supports the same set of output modules as v7 did.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-3-3-v8-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/download-v8-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl
RSyslog Windows Agent 2.3 Released
Adiscon is proud to announce the 2.3 release of RSyslog Windows Agent.
This is the maintenance release and contains mainly bugfixes.
Most notably, this version includes OpenSSL library 1.0.1h. This fixes all security issues from the OpenSSL Security Advisory (2014-06-05).
Detailed information can be found in the version history below.
Build-IDs: Service 2.3.119, Client 2.3.145
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Version 2.3 is a free download. Customers with existing 1.x keys can contact our Sales department for upgrade prices. If you have a valid Upgrade Insurance ID, you can request a free new key by sending your Upgrade Insurance ID to sales@adiscon.com. Please note that the download enables the free 30-day trial version if used without a key – so you can right now go ahead and evaluate it.
rsyslog 8.2.2 (v8-stable) released
We have just released 8.2.2 of the v8-stable branch.
This release allows to build the missing (contributed) modules under v8. Please note, that most of these modules did not yet receive real testing as we don’t have the necessary environments. We depend on users submitting error reports and helping out to iron out any issues that may arise.
Additionaly, the separated documentation is available as a tarball download on the download page.
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-2-2-v8-stable/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl
rsyslog 8.3.2 (v8-devel) released
We have just released 8.3.2 of the v8-devel branch.
This is primarily a bug-fixing release, but it also adds the ability to extract parts of a timestamp via the property replacer and adds support for per-listener imrelp rulesets (thanks to bobthesecurityguy for the patch!).
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-3-2-v8-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/download-v8-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl
rsyslog 8.3.1 (v8-devel) released
We have just released 8.3.1 of the v8-devel branch.
This release provides some improvements for external message modification modules, a module to rewrite message facility and severity as well as bug fixes. It is a recommended update for all v8.3 users.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-3-1-v8-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/download-v8-devel/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl
rsyslog 8.2.1 (v8-stable) released
We have just released 8.2.1 of the v8-stable branch.
This release permits to build against json-c 0.12. Due to the ABI breckage, this is necessary. Json-c versions prior to 0.12 had security issues, so this is desirable. At least some distros have fixed the security issue in older versions of json-c, so this seems to apply mostly when building from sources.
Additionaly, the doc is no longer shipped as part of the rsyslog tarball to allow de-coupled release cycles.
Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Florian Riedl