Rework and clean up the package, split off various bindings
into separate packages. Add SMF support.
Major features and improvements introduced in major releases since 3.2.
3.7
- OpenSSL is now a required dependency for syslog-ng.
- Java-destination driver ported from syslog-ng-incubator.
- Python language support is ported from syslog-ng incubator.
- New Java destination drivers
- New Parsers
3.6
- PCRE is now a required dependency of syslog-ng.
- Threaded mode is now enabled by default.
3.5
- Multi-line support
- STOMP destination
- Redis destination
- Template type hinting
- Template options honored everywhere
- Support for unit suffixes in the configuration
- The Incubator project
3.4
- New plugins: AMQP & SMTP destinations, JSON parser.
- New parsers for patterndb: HOSTNAME, EMAIL, PCRE and LLADDR.
- It is now possible to control what db-parser() sees as its input
via it's new template() option.
- value-pairs() gained support for programmatically
rewriting key names in bulk, via the rekey() method.
- The network() driver is introduced, unifying and extending
tcp(), udp(), syslog(), unix-dgram() and
unix-stream(). The old drivers are still available, but
- Support for junctions & channels were added, which improve
the flexibility of the syslog-ng configuration language.
3.3
- multi-core/CPU scaling: the new multi-threaded architecture allows
syslog-ng to scale into the 800k msg/sec region.
- MongoDB support: using MongoDB instead of SQL is faster and
allows better representation of log data.
- JSON support: using the $(format-json) template function it is
now possible to construct JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
output for log messages.
- A number of enhancements all over the place: SQL, patterndb.
- The default ports have changed. syslog-ng is using the standard