Yes, because Logback's SyslogAppender currently work only with UDP.
Thanks for the explanation, make sense.
Ceki, should I file a new issue, or should I comment on LBCLASSIC-116
(SyslogAppender should support RFC 5424) ?
Regards,
Daniel Serodio
David Roussel wrote:
Was it sending the messages via udp? If so, there is no way to know that the
firewall has blocked the udp packets.
On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:49, Ceki Gülcü<[email protected]> wrote:
Sounds like a bug. Could you create a jira issue for this please?
On 15/08/2011 10:40 PM, Daniel Serodio (lists) wrote:
I'm trying to setup SyslogAppender to log to a virtual machine that's
running rsyslog, and because of a firewall rule on the VM,
SyslogAppender wasn't connecting to rsyslog, but I didn't see any errors
or warnings from Logback, even after setting a OnConsoleStatusListener.
If I change the "syslogHost" parameter to a non-existing name, I get an
error message on the console, but the same doesn't happen for a refused
connection. I expected to see some sort of notification about this problem.
Regards,
Daniel Serodio
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