Well, you say that the equipment does not necessarily follow the RFC.
In that case, rsyslog might not be able to read the hostname from the
message. We try hard to handle "well known malformed formats", but we
cannot let everything slip through. Especially if it really is unclear
where the hostname
name field changed in rsyslog proxy
Dear rsyslog mailing list,
First time coming out of the shadow here for a particular behavior that
I've not well understood in our stack here.
So, we are monitoring our network using syslog using rsyslog as a proxy
to be certain of the version format used, as
Dear rsyslog mailing list,
First time coming out of the shadow here for a particular behavior that
I've not well understood in our stack here.
So, we are monitoring our network using syslog using rsyslog as a proxy
to be certain of the version format used, as the equipements are very
diverse an
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