Here is the output of the debug from both the server and the client 

I had to type it in in manually as the process to get it off would have taken 
too long. So if there are any typo's they are my fault. 

in order to generate a log event I used 'logger test test test'

Client debug 

*****************************************************************************************************
Switching debugging_on to true
*****************************************************************************************************
caller requested object 'nsd_gtls', not found (iRet -3003)
Requested to load module 'lmnsd_gtls'
loading module '/lib64/rsyslog/lmnsd_gtls.so'
source file nsd_gtls.c requested reference for module 'lmnet', reference count 
now 4
caller requested object 'nsd_ptcp', not found (iRet -3003)
Requested toload module 'lmnsd_ptcp'
loading module '/lib64/rsyslog/lmnsd_ptcp.so'
source file nsd_ptcp.c requested reference for module 'lmnetstrms', reference 
count now 3
module of type 2 being loaded.
entry point 'isCompatibleWithFeature' not present in module
source file nsd_gtls.c requested reference for module 'lmnsd_ptcp', referennce 
count now 1
GTLS CA file: '/etc/openldap/cacerts/rootCA.pem'
source file nsd_gtls.c requested reference for module 'lmnsd_ptcp', referennce 
count now 2
module of type 2 being loaded.
entry point 'isCompatibleWithFeature' not present in module
source file netstrms.c requested reference for module 'lmnsd_gtls', reference 
coung now 1
file netstrms.c released module 'lmnsd_gtls', regerence count now 0
module 'lmnsd_gtls' has zero reference count, unloading...
Unloading module lmnsd_gtls
file nsdsel_gtls.c released module 'lmnsd_ptcp', reference count now 1
file nsd_gtls.c released module 'lmnsd_ptcp, reference count now 0
module 'lmnsd_ptcp' has zero reference count, unloading...
Unloading module lmnsd_ptcp
file nsd_ptcp.c released module 'lmnetstrms', reference count now 2
file nsd_gtls.c released module 'lmnet', reference count now 3
strm 0x7effb4001bd0; file 13 read 0 bytes
stream checking for file change on '/var/log/yum.log', inode 2570/2570file 13 
read 0 bytes
stream checking for file change on 'varlog/yum.log', inode 2570/2570
Message from UNIX socket: #4
MsgSetTAG in: len 8,pszBuf: bdhayco:
MsgSetTAG exit:pMsg->iLenTAG 8, pMsg->TAG.szBuf: bdhayco:
main Q: entry added, size now log 1, phys 1 entries
main Q: EnqueuMsg advised worker start
-------imuxsock calling select, active file descriptors (max 4): 4
wti 0x7effc35618a0: worker awoke from idel processing
we deleted 0 objects and enqueued 0 objects
deleted batch from store, new sizes: log 1, phys 1
processBatch: batch of 1 elements must be processed
Processing next rule
Filter: check for property 'syslogtag' (value 'bdhayco:') statswith '_Filer': 
FALSE
processing next action
Called action 0x7effc351f730 (complex case), logging to builtin-fwd
action 0x7effc351f730: filterOK:0 state:0 execWhenPref:0 prevWasSusp:1
Processing next action
Called action(Batch), logging to builtin-discard
XXXXX: tryDoAction 0x7effc3521530, pnElem 1, nElem 1
ruleset: get iRet 0 from rule.ProcessMsg()
Processing next rule
Filter: check for property 'syslogtag' (value 'bdhayco:') isequal 'auditd:': 
FALSE
Processing next action
Called action 0x7effc35255f0 (complex case), logging to builtin-fwd
action 0x7effc352c35255f0 (complex case), logging to builtin-fwd
action 0x7effc35255f0: filterOK:0 state:0 execWhenPrev:0 prevWasSusp:1
Processing next action
Called action(Batch), logging to builtin-discard
XXXXX: tryDoAction 0x7effc352a820, pnElem 1, nElem 1
ruleset: get iRet 0 from rule.ProcessMsg()
Processing next rule
Filter: check for property 'syslogtag' (value 'bdhayco:') startswith 
'_Universal:': FALSE
Processing next action
Called action 0x7effc352aff0 (complex case), logging to builtin-fwd
action 0x7effc352aff0: filterOK:0 state:0 execWhenPrev:0 prevWasSusp:1
Processing next action
Called action(Batch), logging to builtin-discard
XXXXX: tryDoAction 0x7effc3530340,pnElem 1, nElem 1
ruleset: get iRet 0 formrule.ProcessMsg()
processing next rule 
filter:check for property 'syslogtag' (value 'bdhayco:') startswith '': FALSE
Processing next action
Called action 0x7effc3541c60 (complex case), logging to builtin-fwd
action 0x7effc3541c60: filterOK: state:0 execWhenPrev:0 prevWasSusp:1
Processing next action
Called action(Batch), logging to builtin-discard
XXXXX: tryDoAction 0x7effc3546f20, pnElem 1, nElem 1
ruleset: get iRet 0 from rule.ProcessMsg()
Processing next rule
testing filter, f_pmask 127
Processing next action
Called action 0x7effc3548130 (complex case), logging to builtin-fwd
action 0x7effc3548130: filterOK:1 state:0 execWhenPrev:0 prevWasSusp:0
Called action (complex case), logging to builtin-fwd
prop repl4, pRes="May 8 10:21:40', len -1
end prop repl, pRes='May 8 10:21:40' len 15
Prop repl 4, pRes='<SERVER>, len 17
end prop repl, pRes='<SERVER>', len 17
prop repl 4, pRes='2014-0508T10:21:40.733857+10:00;, len -1
end prop repl 4, pRes='2014-0508T10:21:40.733857+10:00;, len -1\32
Prop repl 4, pRes='<SERVER>', len 17
end prop repl, pRes='<SERVER>', len 17
Prop repl 4, pRes='', len 0
end prop repl, pRes='', len 0
Prop repl 4, pRes='test test test', len 15
end prop repl, pRes='test test test', len 15
XXXXX: tryDoAction 0x7effc3548130, pnElem 1, nElem 1
Action 0x7effc3548130 transitioned to state: rtry
<Remote Server>
caller requested object 'nsd_gtls', not found 9iRet -3003)

Server 

pmask: X X X X X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ff X
scriptExec: batch of 2 elements, active 0x7fbd200008e0,active[0]:-16
 ACTION 0x7fbd4ffd1680 [builtin:omfile:action(type="builtin:omfile" ...)]
RRRR: execAct {builtin:omfile]: batch of 2 elements, active 0x7fbd200008e0
Called action (Batch), logging to builtin:omfile
submitBatch: enter, nElem 2
tryDoAction 0x7fbd4ffd1680,pnElem 2,nElem 2
ruleset.ProcessMsg() returns 0 
regular consumer finished, iret=0, szlog 0 sz phys 2
Delete ProcessedBatch: we deleted 2 objects and enqueued 0 objects
doDeleteBatch: delete batch from store, new sizes: log0, phys 0
regular consumer finished, iret=4, szlog 0 sz phys 0
main Q:Reg/w0: worker IDLE, waiting for work.
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fb4ffe08b0: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
tcpserv: ready to process 1 event entries
tcpsrv: processing item 0, Usr 0x7fbd4ffd1f90, bAbortConn
New Connect on NSD 0x7fb4ffdf3a0.
dnscache: entry (nil) found
GnuTLS handshake does not complete immediately - setting to retry (this is OK 
and normal)
New session created with NSD 0x7fbd28003170.
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd4ffe08b0: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd28001900: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
--------<NSDSEL_PTCP> calling select, active fds (max 15): 10 15
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd4ffe08b0: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcv 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd28001900: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
GnuTLS requested retry of 1 operation - executing
XXXXXX: doRetry: iRet 0, pNsd->bAbortConn 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd4ffe08b0: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd28001900: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
--------<NSDSEL_PTCP> calling select, active fds (max 15): 10 15
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd4ffe08b0: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd28001900: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
GnuTLS requested retry of 1 operation - executing
XXXXXX: doRetry: iRet 0, pNsd->bAbortConn 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd4ffe08b0: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd28001900: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
--------<NSDSEL_PTCP> calling select, active fds (max 15): 10 15
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd4ffe08b0: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcv 0
hasRcvInBuffer on nsd 0x7fbd28001900: pszRcvBuf (nil), lenRcvBuf 0
GnuTLS requested retry of 1 operation - executing
unexpectedGnuTLS error -9 in nsdsel_gtls.c:166: A TLS packet with unexpected 
length was received.
XXXXXX: do Retry: iRet -2078, pNsd->bAbortConn 1
tcpsrv: ready to process 1 event entries
tcpsrv: processing item 0, pUsr 0x7fbd28003170, bAbortConn
netstream 0x7fbd280030a0 with new data
gtlsRcv return. nsd 0x7fbd28001900, iRet -2089,lenRcvBuf 0, ptrRcvBuf 0
Called LogMsg, msg: netstream session 0x7fbd280030a0 will be closed due to error

-- 

Barry

Banpen Fugyou - 10,000 Changes, No surprises

Quoting Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>:

> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Barry Haycock <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> a debug dump will be rather difficult as the logs are on a system not
>> connected to the Internet.
>>
>>
> The debug log is alsways written to a local file, so you don't need an
> Internet connection. Just copy it over like you normally do.
>
> Rainer
>
>> Will see what I can achieve.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Barry
>>
>> (M) 0411 064 000
>> (F) 02 6257 7308
>>
>> Banpen Fugyou - 10,000 Changes, No surprises
>>
>> Key Fingerprint:  4CFF 5276 1BF5 DFD4 684B  CBD2 E414 6292 D40E
>> BBFDQuoting David Lang <[email protected]>:
>>
>> > note that with v8 devel rsyslog-gnutls is obsolete and should be
>> > uninstalled (it's rolled into the main rsyslog package now)
>> >
>> > David Lang
>> >
>> > On Wed, 7 May 2014, Radu Gheorghe wrote:
>> >
>> >> Date: Wed, 7 May 2014 17:11:01 +0300
>> >> From: Radu Gheorghe <[email protected]>
>> >> Reply-To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
>> >> To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
>> >> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] TCP Encryption Netstream Errors
>> >>
>> >> Hi Barry,
>> >>
>> >> I remember seeing this error, but I don't remember the context. Do you
>> have
>> >> the rsyslog-gnutls package installed? Or did you enable gnutls when
>> >> compiling it?
>> >>
>> >> If yes, can you double-check the validity of your certificate. I see a
>> >> strange issue being reported in this thread:
>> >>
>> http://kb.monitorware.com/rsyslog-with-tls-does-not-work-for-t12092.html
>> >>
>> >> If these don't help, can you say more about your OS and GnuTLS versions?
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> Radu
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Performance Monitoring * Log Analytics * Search Analytics
>> >> Solr & Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Barry Haycock
>> >> <[email protected]>wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi all,
>> >>>
>> >>> I was wondering if I could request some assistance.
>> >>>
>> >>> Currently, I am trying to setup TCP encryption and I get the following
>> >>> error on my rsyslog server when the client is trying to send encrypted
>> TCP
>> >>> log events.
>> >>>
>> >>> <Date> <server>: netsteam session 0x7fae50001740 will be closed due to
>> >>> error [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2089]
>> >>> <Date> <server>: netsteam session 0x7fae50002db0 will be closed due to
>> >>> error [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2089]
>> >>> <Date> <server>: netsteam session 0x7fae500097a0 will be closed due to
>> >>> error [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2089]
>> >>>
>> >>> Web research states that there should be an error message preceding
>> this
>> >>> error. I don't get any error messages prior to this.
>> >>>
>> >>> My Server config is
>> >>> Rsyslog V7.6.3 (GNUTLS V2.8.5)
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriver gtls
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCAFile <Path to CA PEM>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCertFile <Path to Cert>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverKeyFile <Path to Key>
>> >>>
>> >>> module(load="imtcp" MaxListeners="2000" StreamDriver.Name="gtls"
>> >>> StreamDriver.Mode="1" StreamDriver.AuthMode="X509/name")
>> >>> input(type-"imtcp" port="6173" name="tcp-tls")
>> >>>
>> >>> My client config is
>> >>> Rsyslog V5.8.10 (gnuTLSV2.8.5)
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriver gtls
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCAFile <Path to CA PEM>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCertFile <Path to Cert>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverKeyFile <Path to Key>
>> >>> $ActionSendStreamDriverAuthMode x509/name
>> >>> $ActionSendSteamDriverMode 1
>> >>>
>> >>> *.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none        /var/log/messages
>> >>> &   @@<rsyslog_server>:6173;VLMessagesFwdFmt
>> >>>
>> >>> The client is the bog standard rsyslog client as delivered on my centos
>> >>> test machine while the server (which is the same OS) has been upgraded
>> to
>> >>> the V7.6.3 release from the rsyslog website.
>> >>> My CA and certificates for testing is one created using openssl.
>> >>>
>> >>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>>
>> >>> Barry
>> >>>
>> >>> Banpen Fugyou - 10,000 Changes, No surprises
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>> This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
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>> myriad
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>> >
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-- 

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Quoting Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>:

> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Barry Haycock <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> a debug dump will be rather difficult as the logs are on a system not
>> connected to the Internet.
>>
>>
> The debug log is alsways written to a local file, so you don't need an
> Internet connection. Just copy it over like you normally do.
>
> Rainer
>
>> Will see what I can achieve.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Barry
>>
>> (M) 0411 064 000
>> (F) 02 6257 7308
>>
>> Banpen Fugyou - 10,000 Changes, No surprises
>>
>> Key Fingerprint:  4CFF 5276 1BF5 DFD4 684B  CBD2 E414 6292 D40E
>> BBFDQuoting David Lang <[email protected]>:
>>
>> > note that with v8 devel rsyslog-gnutls is obsolete and should be
>> > uninstalled (it's rolled into the main rsyslog package now)
>> >
>> > David Lang
>> >
>> > On Wed, 7 May 2014, Radu Gheorghe wrote:
>> >
>> >> Date: Wed, 7 May 2014 17:11:01 +0300
>> >> From: Radu Gheorghe <[email protected]>
>> >> Reply-To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
>> >> To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
>> >> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] TCP Encryption Netstream Errors
>> >>
>> >> Hi Barry,
>> >>
>> >> I remember seeing this error, but I don't remember the context. Do you
>> have
>> >> the rsyslog-gnutls package installed? Or did you enable gnutls when
>> >> compiling it?
>> >>
>> >> If yes, can you double-check the validity of your certificate. I see a
>> >> strange issue being reported in this thread:
>> >>
>> http://kb.monitorware.com/rsyslog-with-tls-does-not-work-for-t12092.html
>> >>
>> >> If these don't help, can you say more about your OS and GnuTLS versions?
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> Radu
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Performance Monitoring * Log Analytics * Search Analytics
>> >> Solr & Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Barry Haycock
>> >> <[email protected]>wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi all,
>> >>>
>> >>> I was wondering if I could request some assistance.
>> >>>
>> >>> Currently, I am trying to setup TCP encryption and I get the following
>> >>> error on my rsyslog server when the client is trying to send encrypted
>> TCP
>> >>> log events.
>> >>>
>> >>> <Date> <server>: netsteam session 0x7fae50001740 will be closed due to
>> >>> error [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2089]
>> >>> <Date> <server>: netsteam session 0x7fae50002db0 will be closed due to
>> >>> error [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2089]
>> >>> <Date> <server>: netsteam session 0x7fae500097a0 will be closed due to
>> >>> error [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2089]
>> >>>
>> >>> Web research states that there should be an error message preceding
>> this
>> >>> error. I don't get any error messages prior to this.
>> >>>
>> >>> My Server config is
>> >>> Rsyslog V7.6.3 (GNUTLS V2.8.5)
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriver gtls
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCAFile <Path to CA PEM>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCertFile <Path to Cert>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverKeyFile <Path to Key>
>> >>>
>> >>> module(load="imtcp" MaxListeners="2000" StreamDriver.Name="gtls"
>> >>> StreamDriver.Mode="1" StreamDriver.AuthMode="X509/name")
>> >>> input(type-"imtcp" port="6173" name="tcp-tls")
>> >>>
>> >>> My client config is
>> >>> Rsyslog V5.8.10 (gnuTLSV2.8.5)
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriver gtls
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCAFile <Path to CA PEM>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverCertFile <Path to Cert>
>> >>> $DefaultNetstreamDriverKeyFile <Path to Key>
>> >>> $ActionSendStreamDriverAuthMode x509/name
>> >>> $ActionSendSteamDriverMode 1
>> >>>
>> >>> *.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none        /var/log/messages
>> >>> &   @@<rsyslog_server>:6173;VLMessagesFwdFmt
>> >>>
>> >>> The client is the bog standard rsyslog client as delivered on my centos
>> >>> test machine while the server (which is the same OS) has been upgraded
>> to
>> >>> the V7.6.3 release from the rsyslog website.
>> >>> My CA and certificates for testing is one created using openssl.
>> >>>
>> >>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>>
>> >>> Barry
>> >>>
>> >>> Banpen Fugyou - 10,000 Changes, No surprises
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>> This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
>> >>> _______________________________________________
>> >>> rsyslog mailing list
>> >>> http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog
>> >>> http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/
>> >>> What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards
>> >>> NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a
>> myriad
>> >>> of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you
>> >>> DON'T LIKE THAT.
>> >>>
>> >> _______________________________________________
>> >> rsyslog mailing list
>> >> http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog
>> >> http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/
>> >> What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards
>> >> NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a
>> >> myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT
>> >> POST if you DON'T LIKE THAT.
>> >>
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > rsyslog mailing list
>> > http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog
>> > http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/
>> > What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards
>> > NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a
>> > myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT
>> > POST if you DON'T LIKE THAT.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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>>
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>> http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/
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>> of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you
>> DON'T LIKE THAT.
>>
> _______________________________________________
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> http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/
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> myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT 
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