[syslog-ng] Syslog-NG 3.0.5 incorrectly parsing messages without program names
Balazs Scheidler
bazsi at balabit.hu
Tue Dec 15 17:00:41 CET 2009
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 08:21 -0800, Larry Low wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 12:12 -0800, Larry Low wrote:
> > > > > In the past I used the MSG macro to get the full syslog message.
> > Now
> > > > > MSG is broken into MSG and MSGHDR.
> > > > >
> > > > > If a message comes in without a program name such as "exiting on
> > > > signal
> > > > > 15" or "last message repeated 20 times", syslog-ng incorrectly
> > takes
> > > > > the first word as the program name. Trying to rebuild it with
> > > > > $MSGHDR$MSG causes an erroneous : to be placed on these messages
> > > > since
> > > > > $MSGHDR is filled in with "exiting" and "last".
> > > >
> > > > I found a previous post and tried adding store-legacy-msghdr. The
> > > > problem now is that MSGHDR still includes the first word such as
> > > > "exiting" and "last" but no colon but on messages like "kernel :
> > Kernel
> > > > logging (proc) stopped.", "kernel: " is put in MSGHDR but then also
> > > > placed in MSG and MSGONLY.
> > >
> > > Noticed one more thing, if the PID is included in the syslog message
> > then MSG and MSGONLY do not repeat process and pid when store-legacy-
> > msghdr on.
> >
> > if you enable 'store-legacy-msghdr' syslog-ng will not try hard to
> > properly parse program/pid information from the incoming message,
> > rather
> > it simply stores all the characters up to the first space/colon
> > character in MSGHDR.
> >
> > But still $MSG will _not_ contain any of that. In order to get the full
> > message you need to use
> >
> > $MSGHDR$MSG
> >
> Yes but does not work when parsing "program: ". When this happens both MSGHDR and MSG include "program: ". Both "program " and "program[pid]: ", however, do get placed in MSGHDR and not repeated in MSG.
I really try to understand, but I can't. Can you please post an example
log message, how you feel it should be processed and why syslog-ng
doesn't do the right thing?
Thanks.
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Bazsi
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