[syslog-ng] syslog-ng 3.1.2 has been released
devel at balabit.hu
devel at balabit.hu
Wed Aug 4 07:59:46 CEST 2010
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PACKAGE : syslog-ng
VERSION : 3.1.2
SUMMARY : new stable release
DATE : Aug 4, 2010
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DESCRIPTION:
A new stable version of syslog-ng Open Source Edition (3.1.2) has been
released. For latest fixes in the 3.1.x feature branch you are recommended to
upgrade to this version.
CHANGES:
3.1.2
Mon, 02 Aug 2010 17:06:28 +0200
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES:
* This release changes the default for 'store-legacy-msghdr' flag
for log sources. In previous releases this had to be enabled
explicitly, because of the performance penalties, which do not
apply to 3.1. The original behaviour can be restored by explicitly
specifying 'dont-store-legacy-msghdr'. See this blog post
for more details:
http://bazsi.blogs.balabit.com/2010/05/small-incompatible-change-for-31.html
Bugfixes:
* When syslog-ng is reloaded, the local hostname value was not
refreshed, causing syslog-ng to remember the hostname until the
next restart. This may not play nice with DHCP configured
hostnames, which may change dynamically.
* When several SIGHUP signals are received in quick succession, the
last one may have been dropped. This problem is fixed.
* Make sure that numbers never get resolved using getpwnam/getgrnam
(e.g. libnss functions), because this may cause deadlocks if the
NSS provider is LDAP and the LDAP server is trying to log a
message to syslog about invalid usernames.
* Fixed flush_timeout() handling in for non-file destinations.
Enabling flush_lines()/flush_timeout() for a non-file destination,
either using a global option, or a per-destination option could
cause excess CPU usage as long as the destination wasn't writable.
* In case patterndb has a syntax error when reloading the file,
syslog-ng automatically reverts to the old version instead of
dropping pattern matching altogether.
* Fixed pdbtool to properly handle accented characters in the
command line.
* Fixed the use of the greedy and drop-invalid flags for csv-parser.
* Fixed a possible but rare memory leak in the handling of message
suppression.
Other changes:
* Added "update-patterndb" command that merges patterndb files from
${sysconfdir}/patterndb.d and produces ${localstatedir}/patterndb.xml,
the default file of the db-parser().
* Make it possible to specify the path to the syslog-ng control
socket using a command line option in order to make it easier to
launch multiple syslog-ng instances.
* Introduced a new, cleaner syntax to specify that the permissions
of a file are not to be changed. Use owner/group/perm options of a
file without any parameters instead of "-1". The old mechanism had
the problem that both per-file and global settings had to use "-1"
to effectively stop syslog-ng from changing the uid/gid/perm
values. The new syntax will make it possible to specify defaults
in
the global options section and customize those on a per-file
basis.
* syslog-ng will not go into the background if either the
--syntax-only or --debug options are specified.
Loggen:
* Added SSL support.
* Added the ability to read from a sample file
Credits:
* We would like to send our thank for all contributors sending us
bugreports, documentation issues or patches.
They are:
* Marius Tomaschewski
* Corey Hickey
* Evan Rempel
* Andy Kitchingman
* andrewn at locus.net
Hopefully noone was missed from this list.
DOWNLOAD:
You can download the source or binary packages from:
http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/opensource-logging-system/upgrades/
The documentation of the syslog-ng Open Source Edition is available in
The syslog-ng Open Source Edition Administrator's Guide at
http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/
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