Thanks for the reply. I've been playing around with SexiLog the last few 
days actually, its a fantastic product and does everything I want it to. If 
I could just get it to forward it Graylog2 after it's done it's translation 
magic i'd be golden (company requirement that everything needs to be in 
graylog).. 

On Sunday, June 26, 2016 at 11:30:25 PM UTC+3, Sebastien Meloche wrote:
>
> Sorry I can't speak for graylog directly, but there is an ELK based app 
> out there called SexiLog which essentially does this.  Might be able to 
> reverse engineer their efforts.
>
> On Sunday, June 26, 2016 at 2:03:27 PM UTC-4, Ragnar wrote:
>>
>> - graylog-2.0.3-1.ova 
>> <https://packages.graylog2.org/releases/graylog-omnibus/ova/graylog-2.0.3-1.ova>
>> - VMware ESXi 5.5 U2
>>
>>
>> I'm sending syslog directly from ESXi to Graylog2 and am running into the 
>> problem where the message formatting is all messed up (understand they 
>> don't adhere to RFC). I've found workarounds using rsyslog but I'd really 
>> rather not add another layer of complexity if possible. 
>>
>> Has anyone solved this problem natively in GrayLog or is everyone running 
>> their ESX syslogs through a log management tool first? If so, which one and 
>> do you have any setup instructions :-)
>>
>> Really appreciate any insight.
>>
>

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