syslog-ng 4.12.0, syslog-ng PE 8.2.0 and SSB 7.8.0 are now available
Today, the syslog-ng team released three different syslog-ng versions, which provided a good opportunity to wear my “Release is coming” t-shirt. This coordinated release is due to an SQL injection security bug fix, even if most likely it affects less than a handful of people (I mean, is there anyone who still uses SQL to store logs in 2026…?)

Release is coming
What’s new?
- syslog-ng OSE 4.12.0 arrives with performance optimizations, making syslog-ng more scalable in several situations. Many user-reported bugs were fixed as well. RPM-based containers are now available, utilizing Alma Linux under the hood.
- syslog-ng PE 8.2.0 focused on bug fixes and now also allows users to use extremely complex configuration files.
- SSB 7.8.0 adds support for Proxmox and Nutanix virtualization.
What’s next?
For more details, check the respective release notes. The syslog-ng OSE release notes are available at https://github.com/syslog-ng/syslog-ng/releases/tag/syslog-ng-4.12.0 Release notes for the commercial products should be available soon at https://docs.oneidentity.com
