Syslog-ng 3.36 news: better TLS 1.3, basic MacOS support, and many more
Version 3.36 of syslog-ng brings us many interesting new features. There is now basic support for system() source on MacOS, TLS 1.3 ciphers can now be restricted, TLS keylog support was added, symlink creation to the latest file, and there are many new possibilities in syslog parsing.
From this blog, you can learn about some of the new 3.36 features, and we will test symlink creation, which is a community-contributed feature.
Development of syslog-ng 4.0 is already under way, and syslog-ng 3.36 already contains some under-the-hood changes for 4.0. You can learn more about this topic from Balázs Scheidler’s latest blog. Balázs is the original author and still an active developer of syslog-ng: https://syslog-ng-future.blog/syslog-ng-future-the-path-to-syslog-ng-4/
Read the rest of my blog at https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/syslog-ng-3-36-news-better-tls-1-3-basic-macos-support-and-many-more