I see. Then the easiest is probably to not bother with the timestamp on the sender (arduino) side, and set the keep-timestamp(no) option on the server side. On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Csuti Istvan <icsuti@zalaszam.hu> wrote:
Hi!
I write a program on arduino embended system. This device do not have Real Time Clock. I sended UDP syslog datagram from this device.
2016.09.21. 20:19 keltezéssel, Fekete, Róbert írta:
Hi,
The easiest way to drop the timestamp is on the syslog-ng server side, where you write the message into a file. There you can use a template, something like the one below. But why do you want to send a message without a timestamp?
destination d_file { file ("/var/log/messages" template("${MSG}\n") );};
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Csuti Istvan <icsuti@zalaszam.hu> <icsuti@zalaszam.hu> wrote:
Hi All!
I would like send UDP message to the syslog server without timestamp.
I readed RFC3164 and RFC5424 and syslog-ng-ose-guide-admin.pdf.
The new "RFC 5424 (also called the IETF-syslog protocol): see Section 2.8.2, IETF-syslog messages (p. 13)" support NIL values "-" in HEADER.
I sended this "<110>1 - hostname procname procid - - Message"
The syslog-ng server logged this:
"Sep 21 19:29:54 h164-19 1: - hostname procname procid - - Message"
Question: What is wrong in my message string? The syslog-ng server why do not decode "1" after ">" as version? Can i send old syslog message (RFC3164) without timestamp?
Best Regards Istvan Csuti
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Hi,
The easiest way to drop the timestamp is on the syslog-ng server side, where you write the message into a file. There you can use a template, something like the one below. But why do you want to send a message without a timestamp?
destination d_file { file ("/var/log/messages" template("${MSG}\n") );};
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Csuti Istvan <icsuti@zalaszam.hu> wrote:
Hi All!
I would like send UDP message to the syslog server without timestamp.
I readed RFC3164 and RFC5424 and syslog-ng-ose-guide-admin.pdf.
The new "RFC 5424 (also called the IETF-syslog protocol): see Section 2.8.2, IETF-syslog messages (p. 13)" support NIL values "-" in HEADER.
I sended this "<110>1 - hostname procname procid - - Message"
The syslog-ng server logged this:
"Sep 21 19:29:54 h164-19 1: - hostname procname procid - - Message"
Question: What is wrong in my message string? The syslog-ng server why do not decode "1" after ">" as version? Can i send old syslog message (RFC3164) without timestamp?
Best Regards Istvan Csuti
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