On 12/17/2013 6:26 AM, Paul Fontenot wrote:
> When I attempt to use binary I receive the following error
>
> "2013-12-17 07:20:13 ERROR binary header not found in data received from
> 192.168.0.2, is input really binary?"
>
> On the client
> <Output out>
>       Module  om_tcp
>       Host            192.168.0.200
>       Port            2514
>       OutputType      Binary
> </Output>
>
> On the server
> <Input tcp2-in>
>               Module  im_tcp
>               Host            192.168.0.200
>               Port            2514
>               InputType       Binary
>               Exec            to_json();
> </Input>
>

Hmm.  I'm not sure you are using Host properly on the input.  It certainly 
can't be the
same on both devices.  The input should be 0.0.0.0 which indicates "listen on 
all
interfaces".  See
http://nxlog-ce.sourceforge.net/nxlog-docs/en/nxlog-reference-manual.html#im_tcp.
  I'm not
sure why you are getting that particular error, but I'm sure that is the 
problem.

Regards,
Mark

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