[syslog-ng] SSL Problem after update
Ivan Adji - Krstev
akivanradix at gmail.com
Thu Apr 21 13:20:43 CEST 2016
No still same problem ...
On 04/21/2016 01:04 PM, Nirmoy Das wrote:
> try systemctl reload syslog-ng.
>
> On 04/21/2016 12:05 PM, Ivan Adji - Krstev wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> It show me that it's a syslog-ng ... i have done this before i have not
>> mention in the post. The port is used by Syslog-ng.
>>
>> *netstat -antp | grep 6514**
>> **tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:6514 0.0.0.0:*
>> LISTEN 15632/syslog-ng**
>> *
>> *
>> **type syslog-ng**
>> **syslog-ng is hashed (/sbin/syslog-ng)
>>
>> /sbin/syslog-ng -V
>> syslog-ng 3.8.0alpha0
>> Installer-Version: 3.8.0alpha0
>> Revision:
>> Module-Directory: //usr/lib64/syslog-ng
>> Module-Path: //usr/lib64/syslog-ng
>> Available-Modules:
>> confgen,afuser,afprog,graphite,dbparser,sdjournal,kvformat,disk-buffer,affile,cef,pseudofile,csvparser,afamqp,basicfuncs,afsocket,syslogformat,date,json-plugin,linux-kmsg-format,cryptofuncs,system-source,afstomp,afmongodb
>> Enable-Debug: off
>> Enable-GProf: off
>> Enable-Memtrace: off
>> Enable-IPv6: on
>> Enable-Spoof-Source: on
>> Enable-TCP-Wrapper: on
>> Enable-Linux-Caps: off
>>
>> /sbin/syslog-ng -V
>> syslog-ng 3.8.0alpha0
>> Installer-Version: 3.8.0alpha0
>> Revision:
>> Module-Directory: //usr/lib64/syslog-ng
>> Module-Path: //usr/lib64/syslog-ng
>> Available-Modules:
>> confgen,afuser,afprog,graphite,dbparser,sdjournal,kvformat,disk-buffer,affile,cef,pseudofile,csvparser,afamqp,basicfuncs,afsocket,syslogformat,date,json-plugin,linux-kmsg-format,cryptofuncs,system-source,afstomp,afmongodb
>> Enable-Debug: off
>> Enable-GProf: off
>> Enable-Memtrace: off
>> Enable-IPv6: on
>> Enable-Spoof-Source: on
>> Enable-TCP-Wrapper: on
>> Enable-Linux-Caps: off
>>
>> *So i have no other idea to see what is in the background...
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Ivan
>>
>> On 04/21/2016 12:00 PM, Scheidler, Balázs wrote:
>>> the error message clearly says that the port 6514 is already occupied.
>>> maybe an old instance of syslog-ng is still running.
>>>
>>> try investigating with netstat -antp to see which process keeps that
>>> opened.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Bazsi
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Ivan Adji - Krstev
>>> <akivanradix at gmail.com <mailto:akivanradix at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have update the syslog-ng to 3.8 ( yum remove syslog-ng && yum
>>> install syslog-ng ) and change from MySQL to Mongo DB and now when
>>> i restart i have the following errors:
>>>
>>> Error binding socket; addr='AF_INET(0.0.0.0:6514)', error='Address
>>> already in use (98)'
>>> I'm using mutual self certification and the certificates are there
>>> in the directories "ca.d" "cert.d". Do i have to re-create all
>>> the certificates now or can i fix this somehow.
>>>
>>> P.S. This problem i have on the Syslog-NG Server, they all send
>>> messages to this server. So if i have to change the certificate
>>> here i will have to change on the clients too. :(
>>>
>>> Any hints on this ?
>>>
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>>
>>
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> Nirmoy
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