Autore: sawbona Data: To: Marjorie Roome via Dng Oggetto: Re: [DNG] rsyslog alternative
Hello:
On 12 Dec 2025 at 16:38, Marjorie Roome via Dng wrote:
> I hope and expect apt, aptitude, etc. will produce a similar clean replacement.
> I've only tried it with Synaptic. Right.
> ... the two sylogers are strict alternatives ("conflicts with") ... Hence the clean replacement.
> >Q: Noticed any logs missing from your system?
> Not seem any changes (yet) ... Good to know.
> ... rsyslog didn't manage all logs. Right.
> ... BSD or ISO is largely a personal matter. Of course.
> ... strongly prefer a timestamp that provided the year.
> ... would be helpful to mention what happens ... Thanks for that.
> If you were using ISO previously ...
> ... just substituting syslog-ng will result in a discontinuity ... I see.
> ... you may need to check if that app has any expectations ... I'll have a look then.
> ... know it would work as I expect before I updated my mail server
> where there are programs such as fail-to-ban that process the logs. Not my case.
I just don't want to have an application dipped into the A1 by the
developer inside my box. A hard *no* for me.
> ... content with the default BSD timestamp you don't need ... It may be a good idea to leave it as it is and see what happens.
> ... can configure syslog-ng to provide it, and you can do it ... My needs are simple: readable, coherent and reliably generated logs
for my workstation.
> ... syslog-ng is very flexible. So it seems.
Given the A1 flag (by the developerno less!) it may well be time to
rid the Devuan repositories of [rsyslog].
Thank you very much for your input *and* for drawing our attention to
[syslog-ng].