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Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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Hi
I have an issue since I upgraded rsyslog to version 8.1907.0
```# rsyslogd -v
rsyslogd 8.1907.0 (aka 2019.07) compiled with:
PLATFORM: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
PLATFORM (lsb_release -d):
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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Hi,
I need to collect the syslog messages from the network devices/windows (udp/tcp) and forward the syslogs to centralized server.
Windows, firewall, switches (LAN) (upd) --> Forwarder (DMZ) …
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Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…
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```
Is eventlog-to-syslog RFC3195 compliant? Meaning - can the service be
configured to forward the events with TCP instead of UDP?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
```
Original issue reported…