Hi Aki,
On 08.08.22 13:54, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Hi, Michael, did you consider my suggestion to use raw events instead of
rawlogs for this?
I was writing an answer to you next :-)
As far as I can see, the "Event Export" only exports events of the
requests, but not the full raw responses, correct
Hi, Michael, did you consider my suggestion to use raw events instead of
rawlogs for this?
Aki
> On 08/08/2022 14:52 EEST michael.z...@feierfighter.de wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> as far as I know I cannot configure Dovecot to pipe the rawlog into rsyslog.
> Or can I, how?
>
> The rawlog feature i
Hi, as far as I know I cannot configure Dovecot to pipe the rawlog into
rsyslog. Or can I, how? The rawlog feature in Dovecot writes multiple files
(two for each connection, one for raw requests and one for raw responses) into
a predefined directory for the user. This generates dozens or hun
Hi Paul, I don't understand how to use your idea/script together with the
rawlog feature of Dovecot. The rawlog feature in Dovecot writes multiple files
(two for each connection, one for raw requests and one for raw responses) into
a predefined directory for the user. This generates dozens or
On 28 July 2022 13.38.17 UTC, "João Silva" wrote:
>Thanks a lot for this thread.
>
>I was starting to plan a system where multiples processes can write to a file
>and completely forgot that syslog is designed to do that.
>
>It is a perfect solution, I only had to configure a local facility to
Thanks a lot for this thread.
I was starting to plan a system where multiples processes can write to a
file and completely forgot that syslog is designed to do that.
It is a perfect solution, I only had to configure a local facility to
receive the data and add 3 lines of code to the program (
> I'm searching for a possibility to have the rawlog feature in lua, which
> would be much easier for processing.
>
> It would be much easier to hook to the "raw request and response events"
> inside Dovecot and have the rawlog-data in a lua script,
> where I can prepare it and send it to anoth
Hi - I use this python script to capture a socket (ie the log file) and
then send it to syslog, i use this for all the systems that do not
really support syslogging (apache etc)
basic useage
/usr/bin/nohup /programs/common/capture -s
/usr/local/apache2/logs/httpd-access.log -l httpd -d 10.