Greetings all: I recently installed syslog-ng on my Debian 9 system. I have tested syslog-ng with a file destination and everything seemed fine. Now, I am attempting?? to set the destination to my local Elasticsearch instance. However, I am receiving the following error: /Error parsing destination, destination plugin elasticsearch-http not found in /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf at line 44, column 1:/ /elasticsearch-http(/ /^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^/ My configuration, based on the documentation: /elasticsearch-http(////?? index("syslog")////?? type("test")////?? url("http:/localhost:9200/_bulk"));////};/ Output of syslog-ng --version: /syslog-ng 3.8.1////Installer-Version: 3.8.1////Revision: 3.8.1-10////Module-Directory: /usr/lib/syslog-ng/3.8////Module-Path: /usr/lib/syslog-ng/3.8////Available-Modules: disk-buffer,redis,date,afstomp,afprog,afsocket,pseudofile,confgen,csvparser,afsql,kvformat,geoip-plugin,afuser,afsmtp,system-source,mod-python,afamqp,riemann,linux-kmsg-format,dbparser,basicfuncs,syslogformat,graphite,afmongodb,json-plugin,cryptofuncs,affile,sdjournal,cef,add-contextual-data////Enable-Debug: off////Enable-GProf: off////Enable-Memtrace: off////Enable-IPv6: on////Enable-Spoof-Source: on////Enable-TCP-Wrapper: on////Enable-Linux-Caps: off/ I saw no indication in the documentation that any special modules/plugins needed to be loaded to use Elasticsearch as the destination. Any pointers as to what the issue is would be appreciated. Thanks! -- Kelly Marchewa kelly_marchewa@yahoo.com