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Signed-off-by: Joachim Wiberg <troglobit@gmail.com>
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Change Log
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==========
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All relevant changes to the project are documented in this file.
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[v2.4.4][] - 2022-08-14
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### Fixes
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- Fix #58: running syslogd with `-T` should use local time for remote
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messages, but time is always logged with "Jan 0 00:00:00".
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[v2.4.3][] - 2022-08-12
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-----------------------
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### Changes
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- Ensure output from `syslogd -v` and `logger -v` is the same, so
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that the project origin is the same, and that both use stdout
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### Fixes
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- Fix #57: garbled tag name in std (RFC3164) log file output
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[v2.4.2][] - 2022-08-01
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-----------------------
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### Fixes
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- Fix `logger` default severity, use **.notice**, like other logger
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implementations. Was .info, which is of lesser severity, affecting
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some use-cases negatively (loss of logs)
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- Drop extra leading space in log message in libsyslog RFC3164 format,
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two spaces between `proc[pid]:`, or plain `:`, and the message
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- Drop trailing space in `logger` messages read from command line
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[v2.4.1][] - 2022-08-01
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-----------------------
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### Changes
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- Fake microsecond timestamp to allow for improved log sorting:
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- in RFC3164 messages (that don't have this resolution)
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- in untrusted kernel messages
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- Dropped `debian/` directory (moved to separate branch), to ease
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re-packaging by downstream
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- libsyslog now supports logging to remote servers, bypassing syslogd
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- Major updates to `logger`:
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- Support for logging to a remote host, `-h HOST` and `-P PORT`
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- Support for logging in RFC3164 format, `-b`, mostly for remote
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logging to syslog servers that do not support RFC5424
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- Support for overriding hostname `-H NAME`
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- Support for custom PID, e.g., a shell scripts PID, `-I PID`
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### Fixes
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- Fix #52: Prevent over-read when scanning a new-style kernel message.
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Found and fixed by Edward K. McGuire
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- Fix #53: prevent log file corruption when kernel messages contain
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control codes, notably `\n`. Instead, preserve kernel protective
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C-style hex encoding. For example, `\n` embedded in a message by a
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kernel-level facility is received as `\x0a`. Found and fixed by
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Edward K. McGuire
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- Fix #56: logging to remote machine stops after receiving a few
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SIGHUPs. Open remote socket count was not reset properly on SIGHUP.
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Problem introduced in v2.4.0. Reported by Edward K. McGuire
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- Fix `gettimeofday()` error handling to use same fallback to `time()`
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- Fix libsyslog opening and connecting to syslogd when `LOG_NLOG` is set
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- Fix libsyslog so it honors `LOG_PTRIM` when logging to stderr
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- Fix issue in RFC3164 output where the tag field could overflow.
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Spec. mandates tag never exceeds 32 characters
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[v2.4.0][] - 2022-05-29
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### Changes
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- Add support for `secure_mode=[0,1,2]` to syslog.conf, same as `-s`
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but easier to use and activate with SIGHUP
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- Enable `secure_mode=1` (only log to remote servers) in default `syslog.conf`
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- Disable debug messages, in default `syslog.conf`, from `/var/log/syslog`
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- Rename option `-K` to `-t` for trusting kernel timestamp, issue #42
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- Add option `-K` to disable kernel logging, issue #48
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- Rudimentary support for detecting if running in a container and then
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disable kernel logging automatically, issue #48
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- Add support for `notify PATH` option to syslog.conf, for calling an
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external script on log rotation, by Steffen Nurpmeso, issue #45
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- Add support for log rotation on SIGUSR2, by Steffen Nurpmeso, issue #46
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- Update manual page for `-b` option description
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### Fixes
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- Issue #41: add missing `-H` option to usage text
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- Issue #44: option misspelled in man page
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- Issue #47: do not lose file mode on rotated files, by Steffen Nurpmeso
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- Issue #48: verify kernel log FIFO is a proper character device, for
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running in certain container setups
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- Issue #49: add support for `-8` command line option to allow 8-bit
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data to be logged -- this is a temporary fix until we have support
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for parsing the Unicode BOM, as defined in RFC5424
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- Issue #50: fix issue with wall message, by Edward K. McGuire
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[v2.3.0][] - 2021-11-27
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### Changes
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- Add support for `logger -k`, early log to `/dev/kmsg`. Useful when
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logging from early system startup scripts before syslogd has started
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- Support for extracting non-kernel log messages from `/dev/kmsg`
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- Ignore `EINVAL` from kernel, caused warning message at first startup
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- Use journald socket on systemd systems, not `/dev/log`
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- Issue #38: add support for `syslogd -C file` to use `file` for caching
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the last seen kernel sequence number, default: `/run/syslogd.cache`.
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**Note:** syslogd relies on the location of this file to be wiped at
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system boot. The default, `/run`, is a RAM disk on modern systems
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### Fixes
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- Issue #34: regression in v2.2.3, causing loss of syslogd log messages
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like `syslogd v2.2.3: restart.`
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- Issue #35: man pages lists `-v` as verbose mode, is actually version
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- Issue #36: retry DNS lookup of remote syslog servers with `res_init()`
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to ensure name resolution at bootup when a remote DNS may temporarily
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be unreachable. Retry at most every five seconds, to prevent syslogd
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from monopolizing the CPU when emptying the kernel ring buffer
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- Issue #39: update tests to use `-P fn` and `-C fn`
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- Issue #40: improve documentation for syslogd.cache file requirements
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- Issue #41: add missing documentation for -H option
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- Issue #42: add option (`-K`) to always trust kernel timestamp. By
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default `syslogd` only trusts the kernel timestamp for the initial
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emptying of the kernel ring buffer
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- Issue #43: avoid asserting (exiting) on and around Jan 19, 2038, when
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the UNIX epoch wraps around on 32-bit `time_t` systems
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- libsyslog: handle `EOVERFLOW` from `gettimeofday()` on Jan 19, 2038
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- Avoid `NULL` pointers to internal `logit()` function, only triggered
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when in debug mode
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- Replace `\m` with `\n` (missing newline) in `logger` usage text
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[v2.2.3][] - 2021-05-11
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Bug fix release. The focus is still on tackling the fallout resulting
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in migrating from the old kernel log interface in `/proc/kmsg` to
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`/dev/kmsg`, introduced in v2.2.0.
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### Fixes
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- Issue #28: log messages stuck in 1969. When not using libsyslog, or
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the bundled logger, the `syslog()` API in the C library is used, which
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may not necessarily set the timestamp. When sysklogd infers timestamp
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it was offset by the number of years since 1969, i.e., `boot_time`
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- Issue #29: kernel messages repeated if syslogd is restarted at runtime.
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This introduces a new state file, `/var/run/syslogd.cache`, which
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saves the last seen/logged sequence id read from `/dev/kmsg`
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- Issue #31: log message time calculation issue on 32-bit systems
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- Issue #32: remote kernel messages being mapped to uucp instead of user
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- Fix `syslogd(8)` manual page name of the syslogd PID file
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[v2.2.2][] - 2021-03-08
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Bug fix release.
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### Changes
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- Load and reload timezone, with `tzset()`, on init/SIGHUP
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- Logging from remote servers enabled by default in `syslogd.service`
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use `/etc/default/syslogd` to disable
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- Initial Debian/Ubuntu packaging
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### Fixes
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- Fix issue with parsing /dev/kmsg time, off by one error
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- Fix spelling issues in syslogd and man pages, found by lintian
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[v2.2.1][] - 2021-01-30
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Bug fix release.
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### Fixes
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- Issue #26: Liunx sends `EPIPE` when reading from `/dev/kmsg` if the
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kernel internal buffers are overrun. `EPIPE` is a heads-up message to
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userspace that at least one log message has been lost. Usually caused
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by a too small CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT value. sysklogd v2.2.0 treated
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the descriptor as faulty and closed it. The fix is to log the event
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and restart polling for more messages
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- Issue #27: Linux log messages read from `/dev/kmsg` are formatted in a
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different way than its predecessor `/proc/kmsg`. sysklogd v2.2.0
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failed to parse the priority field correctly, which caused matching
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problems with rules in `/etc/syslog.conf`
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- Restore default install prefix, from `/` to `/usr/local`, which is
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the default for GNU configure based applications
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- Drop `%m` gnuism from internal log macro (portability)
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- logger: drop extra error message string, on error logging to a file
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[v2.2.0][] - 2021-01-15
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Minor feature and bug fix release.
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### Changes
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- Issue #19: use `/dev/kmsg` instead of `/proc/kmsg` on Linux
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### Fixes
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- Issue #17: Finally fix long-standing parallel build issue, thanks to
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Windriver for sticking with it and finding a really good fix!
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- Issue #24: `O_CLOEXEC` not available on all systems
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- Fix build error; allow loop initial declarations, enable C99
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- Fix build warning; missing initializer for field 'usec'
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[v2.1.2][] - 2020-03-22
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Bug fix release.
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### Fixes
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- Issue #17: Windriver found and fixed a race between building lib/*.o
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files with and without `-fPIC`. This should be the final parallel
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build issue.
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[v2.1.1][] - 2020-01-19
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Bug fix release.
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### Changes
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- Add unit test to verify rule option parsing
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- Minor code cleanup and code de-duplication
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### Fixes
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- Issue #11: Some users still reported problems with parallel build,
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which was worked-around with `.NOTPARALLEL` in [v2.1][]. This v2 fix
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is a refactor of `src/Makefile.am` which removes `libcompat` and use
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the same objects for linking both `syslogd` and the user `libsyslog`
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API. Yet still protecting against symbol poisoning
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- A Westermo customer reported problems sending to remove syslog sinks
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at startup. Turns out the handling if `sendmsg()` fails was the same
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as that if `syslogd` fails to resolve the IP from a DNS name. The fix
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is to just let `sendmsg()` retry on the next syslog message for all
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benign/common network errors; `EHOSTUNREACHABLE`, `ENETUNREACH`, etc.
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- Fix timer reset for suspended remote sinks. For all new incoming syslog
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messages all suspended (remote) sinks had their timeout mistakenly reset
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[v2.1][] - 2020-01-05
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Relicensed under the 3-clause BSD license.
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### Changes
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- `klogd` removed, replaced by native `syslogd` functionality
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- Import pristine FreeBSD versions of `syslogd` and `syslog.conf` man
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pages, both under the 3-clause BSD license.
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- With `klogd` removed and the original man pages replaced with FreeBSD
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versions, the only remaining GPL'ed material was the build system,
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which the copyright owner (undersigned) agrees to change to BSD as
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well. Hence, the GNU GPL could be dropped in favor of 3-clause BSD
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### Fixes
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- Issue #8: Kernel messages duplicated to console. `syslogd` on Linux
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now calls `klogctl()` to disable kernel logging to console
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- Earlier versions were slightly sensitive to time skips. I.e., when
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recording the last-change time on a log file and wall time changed
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backwards, `syslogd` would consider that log file to have a date in
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the future. This only affected buffering of multiple messages, and
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`-- MARK --` so most users never would have noticed
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- Issue #9: Kernel logging broken if `syslogd` started without `-F`
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- Issue #10: Fix build on non-GLIBC Linux systems, by Khem Raj
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- Issue #11: Fix nasty parallel build problem. Also reported by the
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Gentoo project, and Westermo
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- Make sure log rotation cannot be enabled for non-file targets
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- Use `snprintf()` rather than `sprintf()` in log rotation
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- Fix variable names shadowing global/local defs, found by clang-tidy
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- Handle multiple invocations of SIGHUP, respond to all of them
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- Use correct `#ifdef` for checking on Linux or not
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[v2.0.3][] - 2019-12-01
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### Changes
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- Always run `domark()` timer, regardless of `-m interval` setting,
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it is used for internal housekeeping, runs every 15 sec
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- Handle DNS lookup of unknown remote syslog hosts in `domark()`
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- Only enable debug mode when `-d` is given on the command line
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- Always create PID file, even in debug mode
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- Add `-F`, as alias for `-n`, to klogd for compat. with syslogd
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### Fixes
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- When logging to a remote host using @FQDN previous releases of syslogd
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gave up after 10 tries. In many industrial cases intermittent access
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to the DNS is very likely, so this release includes a fix to retry the
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IP address lookup forever. The interval for retries is configurable
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- Fix accidental blocking of SIGHUP/SIGALRM when an invalid facility is
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found in the internal `logmsg()` function
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- Fix leaking of internal error messages (like DNS lookup failure) to
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`/dev/console` during reconfiguration, i.e. after initial start
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[v2.0.2][] - 2019-11-28
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### Changes
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- Add missing remote:port info in error message when failing to send to
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a remote syslog server.
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### Fixes
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- Fix `assert()` in `fprintlog_successive()`, caused by never being
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reset in `fprintlog_first()`, found by Westermo
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- Issue #6: Workaround for systems with vanilla autoconf 2.69 that does
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not support `--runstatedir=PATH`, e.g. CRUX <https://crux.nu/>
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[v2.0.1][] - 2019-11-25
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Minor bug fix release.
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### Changes
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- Make logger tool and man page optional in build, by Lars Wendler
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- Expand resulting directories in configure summary
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### Fixes
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- Add missing `-k` and `-T` command line flags to `getopt()`
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- Issue #3: Don't guess PID file location, use configre's `$runstatedir`
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[v2.0][] - 2019-11-15
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This release represents a major refresh of the sysklogd project. The
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venerable syslogd gets an infusion of new blood from NetBSD and FreeBSD
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to fully support RFC3164 and RFC5424. Also included is a user library
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and a replacement for `syslog.h` to enable new features in RFC5424.
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> Note: as of this release `klogd` is disabled by default, `syslogd` can
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> read Linux kernel messages on its own now.
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### Changes
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- Support for true RFC3164 formatted log messages to remote log servers,
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including timestamp and hostname. Use `;RFC3164` rule option
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- Support for RFC5424 from UNIX domain socket, from remote servers and also
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to remote servers. Requires new API `syslogp()` to unlock these features
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on the UNIX socket. Still compatible with GLIBC/musl/uClibc
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- Support for options to `syslog.conf` rules. E.g. `;RFC5424` to enable
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sending/writing log messages with RFC3339 style timestamps, and more
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- Support for `include /etc/syslog.d/*.conf` in `syslog.conf`
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- New tool `logger` from the Finit project, BSD licensed. Supports all the
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features of RFC5424, so *very* useful for trying out the "new" standard
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- Support for reading from a custom UNIX domain socket path, `-p SOCK`,
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for unit testing with `logger -u /path/to/sock`
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- Support for sending to a custom port on a remote server, `@host:port`
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- New `syslogp()` API from NetBSD, for applications wanting to use
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RFC5424 features like MsgID or structured data
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- Many *incompatible changes* to command line options in `syslogd` and
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`klogd` for compatiblity with FreeBSD and NetBSD syslogd. Examples:
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- In syslogd: `-b` and `-c` have been replaced with `-r` for global
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log rotation, `-a` has been replaced with the new `-p` support. The
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`-r` flag and `-s HOST` has also been dropped in favor of the BSD
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`-s` flag to control two levels of _secure mode_. The `-n` flag is
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now `-F` and `-n` means something else entirely ... there's more
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- In klogd: `-i` and `-I` have been removed
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- `klogd` is not built by default anymore, `syslogd` can read `/proc/kmsg`
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on Linux on its own. Reduces complexity and gives you one daemon less
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- When systemd support is detected by the configure script the unit file(s)
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are now installed into the systemd system services folder
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- Update COPYING file to GPL 2 rev 2, with new FSF address and other minor stuff
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- Update license header in all files:
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- Sync 3-clause BSD license change with upstream NetBSD and FreeBSD sources
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- Sync GPL license header, new FSF address
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- Add SPDX license identifiers to all source files
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### Fixes
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- Fix GCC 8 warnings; "too small destination buffer in `snprintf()`"
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- Major code cleanup and rewrite inspired by both NetBSD and FreeBSD
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sources, e.g. removed all previous unit `TESTING` #ifdefs
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[v1.6][] - 2018-09-25
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### Changes
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- IPv6 support forward ported from FreeBSD, by John Haxby <john.haxby@oracle.com>
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- Built-in log rotation support from BusyBox syslogd, disabled by default
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- Enable from command line using '-b SIZE' and '-c COUNT', or
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- Per log file in syslog.conf using 'SIZE:COUNT'
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- Automatic compression (gzip) of rotated files from .1
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- Only read /etc/services when needed, by Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>
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- Improved sleep/alarm/mark implementation,
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by Alan Jenkins <alan-jenkins@tuffmail.co.uk>
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- Move hostname setting code from `main()` into `init()` so it is
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re-read on SIGHUP, by Thomas Jarosch <thomas.jarosch@intra2net.com>
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- Documentation update by Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>
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- Re-indent code to Linux KNF
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- Touch PID file on `SIGHUP`, for integration with Finit
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- Add systemd unit files
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- Add GNU configure & build system
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- Add configure flags to enable features and control behavior
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- Detect systemd PATHs
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### Fixes
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- Flush log files independent of MARK, by Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>
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- Fix segfault, remove faulty `fclose()`, found by Andrea Morandi and
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Sean Young. Fixed by Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>
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- Correct continuation line problems on 64bit architecture,
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by David Couture <glowplugrelayw0rks@gmail.com>
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- Bugfix against invalid PRI values (CVE-2014-3634), by mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>
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- Ignore backed up (low baud rate) console, and do not close it.
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Instead, continue writing when its unclogged
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- Increase socket receive buffer size (double), patch from FreeBSD
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[v1.5.1][] - 2014-10-06
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### Fixes
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- Bugfix against invalid PRI values (CVE-2014-3634), by mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>
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[v1.5][] - 2007-07-27
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- Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
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- Close file descriptor in FindSymbolFile() in ksym.c in order not to
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leak file descriptors.
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- Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>
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- improve crunch_list()
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- Prevent potential buffer overflow in reading messages from the
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kernel log ringbuffer.
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- Ensure that "len" is not placed in a register, and that the
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endtty() signal handler is not installed too early which could
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cause a segmentation fault or worse.
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- Steve Grubb <linux_4ever@yahoo.com>
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- fix memory calculation in crunch_list()
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- Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>
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- klogd will reconnect to the logger (mostly syslogd) after it went
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away
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- On heavily loaded system syslog will not spit out error messages
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anymore when recvfrom() results in EAGAIN
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- Makefile improvements
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||
- Local copy of module.h
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||
- Improved sysklogd.8
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- Always log with syslogd's timezone and locale
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||
- Remove trailing newline when forwarding messages
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||
- Continue working properly if /etc/service is missing and ignore
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network activity
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||
- Continue writing to log files as soon as space becomes available
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||
again after a filled up disk
|
||
- Removed test to detect control characters > 0x20 as this prevented
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||
characters encoded in UTF-8 to be properly passed through
|
||
- Only resolve the local domain when accepting messages from remote
|
||
- Properly accompany the MARK message with the facility
|
||
- Improved daemonise routine in klogd to stabilise startup
|
||
- klogd will not change the console log level anymore unless -c is given
|
||
- Added back /usr/src/linux/System.map as fall-back location
|
||
- Rewrote the module symbol parser to read from /proc/kallsyms
|
||
- Notify the waiting parent process if the client dies so it doesn't
|
||
wait the entire five minutes.
|
||
- Complete rewrite of the oops kernel module for Linux 2.6
|
||
- Only read kernel symbols from /proc/kallsyms if no System.map has been read
|
||
- Improved symbol lookup
|
||
- Prevent named pipes from becoming the controlling tty
|
||
- Jon Burgess <Jon_Burgess@eur.3com.com>
|
||
- Moved the installation of the signal handler up a little bit so it
|
||
guaranteed to be available when the child is forked, hence, fixing a
|
||
race condition. This used to create problems with UML and fast
|
||
machines.
|
||
- Greg Trounson <gregt@maths.otago.ac.nz>
|
||
- Improved README.linux
|
||
- Ulf H<>rnhammar <Ulf.Harnhammar.9485@student.uu.se>
|
||
- Boundary check for fscanf() in InitKsyms() and CheckMapVersion()
|
||
- Colin Phipps <cph@cph.demon.co.uk>
|
||
- Don't block on the network socket in case of packet loss
|
||
- Dirk Mueller <mueller@kde.org>
|
||
- Don't crash when filesize limit is reached (e.g. without LFS)
|
||
- Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron.nl>
|
||
- Fix spurious hanging syslogd in connection with futex and NPTL
|
||
introduced in recent glibc versions and Linux 2.6
|
||
(Details: http://bugs.debian.org/301511)
|
||
- Eric Tucker <et@tallmaple.com>
|
||
- Improved syslog.conf(5) manpage
|
||
- Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
|
||
- use socklen_t where appropriate
|
||
- Kelledin <kelledin@skarpsey.dyndns.org>
|
||
- use newer query_module function rather than stepping through /dev/kmem.
|
||
- Matthew Fischer <futhark@vzavenue.net>
|
||
- Remove special treatment of the percent sign in klogd
|
||
|
||
|
||
[v1.4.1][] - 2001-03-11
|
||
-----------------------
|
||
|
||
- klogd will set the console log level only if `-c' is given on the
|
||
commandline, not overwriting local settings in `/etc/sysctl.conf'.
|
||
- Bugfix: klogd will use SOCK_DGRM as well, re-enables kernel logging
|
||
- Bugfix: Don't make syslogd fail with broken `-a'
|
||
- Bugfix: klogd will skip zero bytes and not enter a busy loop anymore
|
||
- Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>
|
||
- Patch to prevent LogLine() from being invoked with a negative
|
||
counter as an argument.
|
||
|
||
|
||
[v1.4][] - 2000-09-19
|
||
---------------------
|
||
|
||
- Skip newline when reading in klog messages
|
||
- Use lseek64() instead of llseek() which is deprecated these days
|
||
- Close symbol file before returning with 0 when an error occurred
|
||
while reading it. This will enable systems to umount that
|
||
partition with no open file descriptor left over.
|
||
- Solar Designer <solar@false.com>
|
||
- printline() fixes
|
||
- priority decoding fix
|
||
- Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org>
|
||
- printchopped() fix
|
||
- Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>
|
||
- Fixed bug that caused klogd to die if there is no sym_array available.
|
||
- When symbols are expanded, print the line twice. Once with
|
||
addresses converted to symbols, once with the raw text. Allows
|
||
external programs such as ksymoops do their own processing on the
|
||
original data.
|
||
- Olaf Kirch <okir@caldera.de>
|
||
- Remove Unix Domain Sockets and switch to Datagram Unix Sockets
|
||
- Several bugfixes and improvements, please refer to the .c files
|
||
|
||
|
||
[UNRELEASED]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.4.3...HEAD
|
||
[v2.4.3]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.4.2...v2.4.3
|
||
[v2.4.2]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.4.1...v2.4.2
|
||
[v2.4.1]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.4.0...v2.4.1
|
||
[v2.4.0]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.3.0...v2.4.0
|
||
[v2.3.0]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.2.3...v2.3.0
|
||
[v2.2.3]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.2.2...v2.2.3
|
||
[v2.2.2]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.2.1...v2.2.2
|
||
[v2.2.1]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.2.0...v2.2.1
|
||
[v2.2.0]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.1.2...v2.2.0
|
||
[v2.1.2]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.1.1...v2.1.2
|
||
[v2.1.1]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.1...v2.1.1
|
||
[v2.1]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.0.3...v2.1
|
||
[v2.0.3]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.0.2...v2.0.3
|
||
[v2.0.2]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.0.1...v2.0.2
|
||
[v2.0.1]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v2.0...v2.0.1
|
||
[v2.0]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v1.6...v2.0
|
||
[v1.6]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v1.5...v1.6
|
||
[v1.5.1]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v1.5...v1.5.1
|
||
[v1.5]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v1.4...v1.5
|
||
[v1.4]: https://github.com/troglobit/sysklogd/compare/v1.3...v1.4
|