8 Mar
2004
8 Mar
'04
7:42 p.m.
Loic Minier <lool+syslog@via.ecp.fr> - Mon, Mar 08, 2004:
It seems to me that regular traffic ends in "0a", and Perl datagrams in "0a 00" instead.
I searched for syslog udp messages standard, and could not find a definition of the line terminator. It seems to me that an UDP datagram can end in 0a, or in 0a 00, but that it is not required. Is there a way to handle such messages gracefully within syslog-ng? Regards, -- Loïc Minier <lool@dooz.org>