rsyslog 8.14.0-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
rsyslog (8.14.0-2ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable (LP: #1521673). Remaining changes: - Run as rsyslog:rsyslog, set $FileOwner to syslog - debian/rsyslog.conf: enable $RepeatedMsgReduction to avoid bloating the syslog file. - debian/50-default.conf: set of default rules for syslog (forwarded to Debian #603160). remove file in postrm on purge. manage with ucf. - Add disabled by default AppArmor profile: + add debian/usr.sbin.rsyslogd profile + debian/rules: use dh_apparmor to install profile before rsyslog is restarted + debian/control: suggests apparmor (>= 2.3) + debian/rsyslog.install: install profile to /etc/apparmor.d + debian/rsyslog.dirs: install /etc/apparmor.d/force-complain, and /etc/apparmor.d/disable + debian/rsyslog.preinst: disable profile on clean install or upgrades from earlier than when we shipped the profile + debian/control: Build-Depends on dh-apparmor - debian/rsyslog.postinst: fix ownership of /var/spool/rsyslog. - Adjust rsyslog init script to detect upstart, making the upstart patches upstreamable to Debian. - Add versioned dependency on lsb-base for the use of init_is_upstart. * Dropped changes: - debian/patches/fix-testbench-buffer-overflow-ftbs.patch : superseded upstream. * debian/rules: filter out -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions only, instead of overriding all LDFLAGS. * Drop rsyslog-mongodb package, depends on libmongo-client which is not in main. * Drop mmnormalize module, which depends on liblognorm from universe. * Drop kafka package, depends on librdkafka from universe. * Drop rsyslog-czmq, depends on libczmq-dev from universe. * Build with --disable-liblogging-stdlog since liblogging-stdlog-dev is in Universe * Build with --disable-silent-rules to get useful build logs. rsyslog (8.14.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Remove logging to /dev/xconsole from the default rsyslog configuration. It is a rarely used feature and causes rsyslog to repeatedly retry if there is noone reading from /dev/xconsole. Instead ship the configuration as example files and add instructions to README.Debian how one can re-enable support for xconsole. (Closes: #745492, #783687) * Remove section about sysklogd from README.Debian, sysklogd is not really relevant anymore nowadays. * Ship an example file for logging to the console on tty8 which can be dropped into /etc/rsyslog.d instead of having it as comment in /etc/rsyslog.conf. rsyslog (8.14.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release. * Rebase patches. rsyslog (8.13.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release. * Bump Build-Depends on liblognorm-dev to (>= 1.1.2) as per configure.ac. * Rebase patches. * Skip tests which are currently broken by the liblognorm update. According to upstream those failing tests point at a bug in liblognorm, not rsyslog itself. (Closes: #800873) rsyslog (8.12.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium [ Louis Bouchard ] * Fix FTBFS on various architectures caused by a buffer overflow in tcpflood when running the test suite. rsyslog (8.12.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium [ Michael Biebl ] * Drop versioned Depends on initscripts. This dependency was added for the /run transition in wheezy and is no longer required. [ Luca Boccassi ] * Enable CZMQ plugins. (Closes: #798223) * Fix NULL pointer dereference in imczmq and omczmq. -- Louis Bouchard <email address hidden> Wed, 02 Dec 2015 12:09:39 +0100
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rsyslog_8.14.0-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 30.4 KiB | d7e41cba201ac69f8864a29b350f099413f5b2f04ab0d47aa2b9fd3570fc41ef |
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Available diffs
- diff from 8.12.0-1ubuntu3 to 8.14.0-2ubuntu1 (35.2 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- rsyslog: reliable system and kernel logging daemon
Rsyslog is a multi-threaded implementation of syslogd (a system utility
providing support for message logging), with features that include:
* reliable syslog over TCP, SSL/TLS and RELP
* on-demand disk buffering
* email alerting
* writing to MySQL or PostgreSQL databases (via separate output plugins)
* permitted sender lists
* filtering on any part of the syslog message
* on-the-wire message compression
* fine-grained output format control
* failover to backup destinations
* enterprise-class encrypted syslog relaying
.
It is the default syslogd on Debian systems.
- rsyslog-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsyslog
Rsyslog is a multi-threaded implementation of syslogd (a system utility
providing support for message logging), with features that include:
* reliable syslog over TCP, SSL/TLS and RELP
* on-demand disk buffering
* email alerting
* writing to MySQL or PostgreSQL databases (via separate output plugins)
* permitted sender lists
* filtering on any part of the syslog message
* on-the-wire message compression
* fine-grained output format control
* failover to backup destinations
* enterprise-class encrypted syslog relaying
.
It is the default syslogd on Debian systems.
- rsyslog-elasticsearch: Elasticsearch output plugin for rsyslog
This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages to Elasticsearch, a
distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with a RESTful web
interface and schema-free JSON documents.
- rsyslog-elasticsearch-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsyslog-elasticsearch
This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages to Elasticsearch, a
distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with a RESTful web
interface and schema-free JSON documents.
- rsyslog-gnutls: TLS protocol support for rsyslog
This netstream plugin allows rsyslog to send and receive encrypted syslog
messages via the upcoming syslog-transport- tls IETF standard protocol.
- rsyslog-gnutls-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsyslog-gnutls
This netstream plugin allows rsyslog to send and receive encrypted syslog
messages via the upcoming syslog-transport- tls IETF standard protocol.
- rsyslog-gssapi: GSSAPI authentication and encryption support for rsyslog
These plugins allow rsyslog to write and/or receive GSSAPI authenticated and
encrypted syslog messages. GSSAPI is commonly used for Kerberos
authentication.
- rsyslog-gssapi-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsyslog-gssapi
These plugins allow rsyslog to write and/or receive GSSAPI authenticated and
encrypted syslog messages. GSSAPI is commonly used for Kerberos
authentication.
- rsyslog-mysql: MySQL output plugin for rsyslog
This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages into a MySQL database.
- rsyslog-mysql-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsyslog-mysql
This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages into a MySQL database.
- rsyslog-pgsql: PostgreSQL output plugin for rsyslog
This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages into a PostgreSQL
database.
- rsyslog-pgsql-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsyslog-pgsql
This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages into a PostgreSQL
database.
- rsyslog-relp: RELP protocol support for rsyslog
These plugins allow rsyslog to send and receive syslog messages via the
RELP protocol. RELP ensures reliable transport over the network even on
connection loss or if a peer becomes unavailable.
- rsyslog-relp-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rsyslog-relp
These plugins allow rsyslog to send and receive syslog messages via the
RELP protocol. RELP ensures reliable transport over the network even on
connection loss or if a peer becomes unavailable.