Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,
bazsi just announced version 3.3.1 of syslog-ng on freshmeat.net.
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The changes are as follows:
Integrated support for MongoDB, JSON formatted events, and a multi-threaded
architecture that scales syslog-ng up into the 800000 message/second range.
Project description:
syslog-ng is a syslogd replacement for a wide variety of UNIX systems that
supports IPv6 and is capable of transferring log messages reliably using TCP and
SSL and filtering the content of messages using regular expressions. Both
RFC3164 and RFC5424 style messages are handled, but more esoteric formats like
BSD process accounting logs are supported too. Apart from regular text files, it
supports storing messages into SQL and MongoDB databases, and forward messages
to local processes via pipes or UNIX domain sockets. This makes syslog-ng ideal
as an integration platform. syslog-ng supports extracting structured information
from the traditionally text based syslog via csv-parser(), db-parser(), and
patterndb. Tag based classification, rewriting messages, and outputting messages
in JSON is also possible. This makes syslog-ng ideal for preprocessing events
for further analysis, be that home-grown scripts or SIEM systems. syslog-ng
scales well on today's multi processor and multi-core systems: reaching
1,000,000 messages per second is a reality for the simplest use cases.
Detailed history and release notes are available here:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/syslog-ng#release_337187
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