> > Note: RFC3195 is NOT RELP. 3195 is a very early and (for practical
> > reasons) now-abandoned syslog standard by IETF. RELP is a
> > "proprietary" "standard" but well-alive ;-)
>
> Aha!  Thanks for clarification. So, if I want to send messages through
> RELP, I have to use librelp?

I checked to be sure: currently there is no RELP channel driver. The
base idea was that liblogging-stdlog provides a route to
file/journal/unix socket and rsyslog picks up things from the unix
socket and then forwards it via RELP. This is superior to a channel
driver, because this makes operation async, which usually is what you
want.

If you need some more info on the overall idea, let me know. I'd do a
small prep (maybe we can jump into a short conf call, looks like you
are in EU time zones which should make that fairly easy. If we take
that route, I'd like to record so others can benefit as well. Comments
appreciated.

Rainer
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