- bugfix: in RFC5425 TLS, multiple wildcards in auth could cause
segfault
- bugfix: RainerScript object required parameters were not properly
checked - this clould result to segfaults on startup if parameters
were missing.
- bugfix: double-free in omelasticsearch
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=461
a security advisory for this bug is available at:
http://www.lsexperts.de/advisories/lse-2013-07-03.txt
PLEASE NOTE: This issue only existed if omelasticsearch was used
in a non-default configuration, where the "errorfile" parameter
was specified. Without that parameter set, the bug could not be
triggered. Thanks to Markus Vervier and Marius Ionescu for providing
a detailled bug report. Special thanks to Markus for coordinating
his security advisory with us.
- bugfix: omrelp potential segfault at startup on invalid config
parameters
- bugfix: small memory leak when $uptime property was used
- bugfix: potential segfault on rsyslog termination in imudp
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=456
- bugfix: lmsig_gt abort on invalid configuration parameters
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448
Thanks to Risto Laanoja for the patch.
- imtcp: fix typo in "listner" parameter, which is "listener"
Currently, both names are accepted.
- solved build problems on FreeBSD
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=457
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=458
Thanks to Christiano for reproting and suggesting patches
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/rsyslog?expand=0&rev=156
- bugfix: some man pages were not properly installed either
rscryutil or rsgtutil man was installed, but not both.
Thanks to Marius Tomaschewski for the patch.
- bugfix: potential segfault on startup when builtin module was
specified in module() statement.
Thanks to Marius Tomaschewski for reporting the bug.
- bugfix: segfault due to invalid dynafile cache handling
Accidently, the old-style cache size parameter was used when the
dynafile cache was created in a RainerScript action. If the
old-style size was lower than the one actually set, this lead to
misadressing when the size was overrun, and that could lead to
all kinds of “interesting things”, often in segfaults.
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=440
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/rsyslog?expand=0&rev=147
- Enable rsyslog.service and create the syslog.service alias link
in post install -- regardless of a preset config (bnc#790805).
- Check the existence of /etc/init.d/syslog script before calling
the restart_on_update and stop_on_removal macros to avoid errors
on update. Since openSUSE 12.3, no syslog init script is shipped
(bnc#90298,bnc#750478).
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/147807
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/rsyslog?expand=0&rev=122
- enhance: permit RFC3339 timestamp in local log socket messages
Thanks to Sebastien Ponce for the patch.
- imklog: added ParseKernelTimestamp parameter (import from 5.10.2)
Thanks to Marius Tomaschewski for the patch.
- fix missing functionality: ruleset(){} could not specify ruleset queue
The "queue.xxx" parameter set was not supported, and legacy ruleset
config statements did not work (by intention). The fix introduces the
"queue.xxx" parameter set. It has some regression potential, but only
for the new functionality. Note that using that interface it is possible
to specify duplicate queue file names, which will cause trouble. This
will be solved in v7.3, because there is a too-large regression
potential for the v7.2 stable branch.
- imklog: added KeepKernelTimestamp parameter (import from 5.10.2)
Thanks to Marius Tomaschewski for the patch.
- bugfix: imklog mistakenly took kernel timestamp subseconds as nanoseconds
... actually, they are microseconds. So the fractional part of the
timestamp was not properly formatted. (import from 5.10.2)
Thanks to Marius Tomaschewski for the bug report and the patch idea.
- bugfix: supportoctetcountedframing parameter did not work in imptcp
- bugfix: modules not (yet) supporting new conf format were not properly
registered. This lead to a "module not found" error message instead of
the to-be-expected "module does not support new style" error message.
That invalid error message could be quite misleading and actually stop
people from addressing the real problem (aka "go nuts" ;))
- bugfix: template "type" parameter is mandatory (but was not)
- bugfix: some message properties could be garbled due to race condition
This happened only on very high volume systems, if the same message was
being processed by two different actions. This was a regression caused
by the new config processor, which did no longer properly enable msg
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/rsyslog?expand=0&rev=120
forward of rq142533 to Base:System
- fix zeromq support
- fix hiredis support
- enabled elastic search support (build enabled by default):
-> new buildrequires curl devel
-> new subpackage rsyslog-module-elasticsearch
- added --enable-unlimited-select
- added --enable-imttcp:
-> this module is packaged in the main package as it has no
new dependencies
- added --enable-imdiag
-> this module is packaged in the diag package
- prepared adding support for hiredis, hdfs, mongodb and zeromq
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/142910
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/rsyslog?expand=0&rev=118