Hello,
As far as I see, today is the release data of the next rsyslog version.
I did not see any changes about the lookup diffs, Janmejay promised, so I'm 
quite nerverous that the new release will no longer contain the lookup-tables.

Please do not remove it, as it works fine (after the last patch) and I (and 
possibly others) use it already in production.
If it is needed I will help to document the functionality as it exists right 
now.

Best regards,
Christopher


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Hello,
I have never heared such a nonsense. 
Actually the number of applications that does not include features that are not 
official documented shoult be extremly limited.

The functionality is really usefull and already in big landscapes productive.
Please, please do NOT remove the lookup-table from the main branch.
The functionaltiy works fine, I'm using this since march and I did not have any 
issue since the latest patch of janmejay.

Even the "concept" is not fully implemented (e.g. smaller things like nomatch) 
the main part works fine.


My suggestion would be to document everything which is currently implemented 
and keep the "conceptual documentation" as it is.
So the Maintainer should no longer have an issue with it.


If the main issue it the time to document the already implemented features, I 
can create a patch.


Chris



> Gesendet: Dienstag, 06. Oktober 2015 um 07:36 Uhr
> Von: "David Lang" <[email protected]>
> An: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
> Betreff: Re: [rsyslog] Separation of actions based on log source - with good 
> performance
>
> a CVE for something that requires manually enabling an experimental feature???
> 
> it would be one thing if a default config had the problem, or if it was 
> something entirely dependent on remote data.
> 
> I would be very tempted to respond to the CVE with "don't enable this 
> incomplete 
> feature" as the solution. It's very common for incomplete features to be 
> included in released versions
> 
> grumble, we have enough real bugs to worry about.
> 
> David Lang
> 
> On Tue, 6 Oct 2015, Rainer Gerhards wrote:
> 
> > Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 07:15:31 +0200
> > From: Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>
> > Reply-To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
> > To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Separation of actions based on log source - with good
> >     performance
> > 
> > Sorry, folks, good intent always seems to find someone who turns it
> > into negative. I was yesterday contacted by a distro maintainer who
> > wants to turn this bug in the officially non-existant lookup table
> > feature into a CVE and insists that it is a vuln even after the
> > argument that the feature never oficially existed.
> >
> > It looks like it was a bad idea to merge potentially useful yet
> > incomplete code into the main branch (and documenting it to be not
> > present). It looks like I need to re-think my stance on experimental
> > features.
> >
> > Anyhow, I really don't want to support the argument that something
> > non-existing can be a CVE. As such, I will create a new
> > master-insecure branch, which will be a clone of the current master
> > branch. Then I'll remove the lookup table code, so that the code base
> > matches the documentation. I really don't want to create a general
> > principle here that we need to create CVEs (and patched) for something
> > that was just added as a convenience for a handful of folks who were
> > ready to take a risk.
> >
> > If there is sufficient interest, we can consider officially adding
> > this feature to the January 8.15 release iff it is ready by then.
> > @janmejay: please let me know if you would like to continue with your
> > work on lookup tables under this new situation.
> >
> > As soon as I have time, I'll check what else needs to be removed. Not
> > sure about the ./contributed branch, because the project cannot
> > guarantee at all this is bug-free. It's documented to be so, but if
> > that is not sufficient, it should probably live only in the
> > master-insecure branch.
> >
> > Rainer
> >
> > 2015-10-02 17:29 GMT+02:00 singh.janmejay <[email protected]>:
> >> As of now it returns empty string for no-match. I guess we should go ahead
> >> with it in its current form. We can add default value any time later
> >> without breaking compatibility(it'd default to "").
> >>
> >> I'll add a test for multiple tables on Monday.
> >>
> >> On Fri, Oct 2, 2015, 7:16 PM  <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>> No, I didn't. I even didn't realize the patch.
> >>>
> >>> It seems to be exactly the related issue. So I don't expect any further
> >>> issues.
> >>> I will use the new version on 2 systems. If there is any other issue, I
> >>> will let you know.
> >>> Release data for next rsyslog version is quite far so enough time to
> >>> test... ;)
> >>>
> >>> The missing implementation of "nomatch" (default) entry as described at
> >>>  http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/lookup_tables.html
> >>> would from my opinion require changes:
> >>>
> >>> Arround line 132 of lookup.c file (save of value)
> >>> Arround line 243 of lookup.c file (search in lookuptable fails, so return
> >>> nomatch value.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> regards
> >>> Chris
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 01. Oktober 2015 um 16:57 Uhr
> >>> > Von: "singh.janmejay" <[email protected]>
> >>> > An: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
> >>> > Betreff: Re: [rsyslog] Separation of actions based on log source - with
> >>> good performance
> >>> >
> >>> > Yes, if you build off master, that problem should go away (if it was due
> >>> to
> >>> > lookup-table).
> >>> >
> >>> > On Thu, Oct 1, 2015, 7:00 PM Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>
> >>> > wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> > > 2015-10-01 15:14 GMT+02:00 singh.janmejay <[email protected]>:
> >>> > > > If you can share output of all thread backtrace we can confirm if
> >>> this
> >>> > > > is the cause.
> >>> > >
> >>> > > let's first double-check: Christopher, did you use yesterday evening's
> >>> > > master branch? Because that contains a patch from Janmejay that I
> >>> > > think causes the problem for you. Or am I wrong, Janmejay?
> >>> > >
> >>> > > Rainer
> >>> > > >
> >>> > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 2:30 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > > >> Hi,
> >>> > > >> Ups I was not detailed enough.
> >>> > > >> The problem with rsyslog-die does not always occur. But sometimes
> >>> > > unexpectedly.
> >>> > > >> In my environments the files grow or reduce sometimes, so maybe 
> >>> > > >> this
> >>> > > has something do with it (or the processing delay).
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> regards
> >>> > > >> Chris
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >>> > > >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 01 Oktober 2015 um 10:57:37 Uhr
> >>> > > >> Von: [email protected]
> >>> > > >> An: "singh.janmejay" <[email protected]>,rsyslog-users <
> >>> > > [email protected]>
> >>> > > >> Betreff: Re: [rsyslog] Separation of actions based on log source -
> >>> with
> >>> > > good performance
> >>> > > >> Hi,
> >>> > > >> For my opinion it is really good to support looku-tables official.
> >>> > > >> Thanks for the work on the implementation David & Rainer.
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> I have some experiences using lookup-Tables with > 2500 Entries.
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> There are 2 open issues:
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> 1. There is a bug when sending SIGHUP and reprocessing big lists,
> >>> which
> >>> > > leads to die of rsyslogd.
> >>> > > >> I spend some time to identify this bug, unfortunately I'm still not
> >>> > > able to find the exact reason.
> >>> > > >> The problem seems to occur not directly after sending SIGHUP, but
> >>> > > later. Maybe this has something to do with Queues.
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> 2. The "default" Value is not implemented. This should be mentioned
> >>> in
> >>> > > the documentation or implemented.
> >>> > > >> I guess its quite less work, but I'm not sure how soon I find the
> >>> time
> >>> > > to do all the things arround the pure developement... ;)
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> regards
> >>> > > >> Chris
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >>> > > >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 01 Oktober 2015 um 09:41:26 Uhr
> >>> > > >> Von: "singh.janmejay" <[email protected]>
> >>> > > >> An: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
> >>> > > >> Betreff: Re: [rsyslog] Separation of actions based on log source -
> >>> with
> >>> > > good performance
> >>> > > >> OK, allow me a few days, I'll add one more test for multiple 
> >>> > > >> tables.
> >>> > > Will
> >>> > > >> make the doc change after that.
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> --
> >>> > > >> Regards,
> >>> > > >> Janmejay
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> PS: Please blame the typos in this mail on my phone's uncivilized
> >>> soft
> >>> > > >> keyboard sporting it's not-so-smart-assist technology.
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >> On Oct 1, 2015 12:29 PM, "Rainer Gerhards" <
> >>> [email protected]>
> >>> > > wrote:
> >>> > > >>
> >>> > > >>> 2015-09-29 20:58 GMT+02:00 singh.janmejay <
> >>> [email protected]>:
> >>> > > >>> > Sweet, plan on playing with it tomorrow.
> >>> > > >>>
> >>> > > >>> If you have verified that the current functionality works fine
> >>> after
> >>> > > >>> your patch, I wouldn't object if you modify the doc to tell the
> >>> world
> >>> > > >>> that this part of lookup tables is now officially supported. we
> >>> could
> >>> > > >>> release with 8.14. I think what currently exists is already pretty
> >>> > > >>> useful and if we feel confident enough it works, we should release
> >>> it.
> >>> > > >>>
> >>> > > >>> Rainer
> >>> > > >>> >
> >>> > > >>> > --
> >>> > > >>> > Regards,
> >>> > > >>> > Janmejay
> >>> > > >>> >
> >>> > > >>> > PS: Please blame the typos in this mail on my phone's 
> >>> > > >>> > uncivilized
> >>> > > soft
> >>> > > >>> > keyboard sporting it's not-so-smart-assist technology.
> >>> > > >>> >
> >>> > > >>> > On Sep 30, 2015 12:16 AM, "Rainer Gerhards" <
> >>> > > [email protected]>
> >>> > > >>> > wrote:
> >>> > > >>> >
> >>> > > >>> >> It's a long time since I implemented what currently is there. 
> >>> > > >>> >> It
> >>> > > should
> >>> > > >>> be
> >>> > > >>> >> relatively solid with probably some minor glitches. It provides
> >>> the
> >>> > > code
> >>> > > >>> >> functionality as far as I remember.
> >>> > > >>> >>
> >>> > > >>> >> Rainer
> >>> > > >>> >>
> >>> > > >>> >> Sent from phone, thus brief.
> >>> > > >>> >> Am 29.09.2015 20:07 schrieb "singh.janmejay" <
> >>> > > [email protected]
> >>> > > >>> >:
> >>> > > >>> >>
> >>> > > >>> >> > Rainer/David,
> >>> > > >>> >> >
> >>> > > >>> >> > Exactly how much of lookup_table functionality is 
> >>> > > >>> >> > implemented?
> >>> > > >>> >> >
> >>> > > >>> >> > What can I not do with it? (you mentioned something about
> >>> single
> >>> > > table
> >>> > > >>> >> > in this thread, can you please elaborate?).
> >>> > > >>> >> >
> >>> > > >>> >> > On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Rainer Gerhards
> >>> > > >>> >> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > > >>> >> > > 2015-03-31 15:46 GMT+02:00  <[email protected]>:
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> Hi,
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> Do you have some experience how large Lookup-tables can be
> >>> > > until
> >>> > > >>> there
> >>> > > >>> >> > are "negative" effects?
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> 2400 entries seems to work fine :)
> >>> > > >>> >> > >
> >>> > > >>> >> > > IIRC the current partial implementation is O(log n), so no
> >>> > > problem.
> >>> > > >>> >> > >
> >>> > > >>> >> > >>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> And another question, do I loose events, when doing a kill
> >>> -HUP
> >>> > > >>> (for
> >>> > > >>> >> > update of lookup-table)?
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> (e.g. client threads are hard "terminated"...)
> >>> > > >>> >> > >
> >>> > > >>> >> > > *should* not cause any issues.
> >>> > > >>> >> > >
> >>> > > >>> >> > > Rainer
> >>> > > >>> >> > >>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> best regards
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> Chris
> >>> > > >>> >> > >>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. März 2015 um 19:28 Uhr
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> Von: "David Lang" <[email protected]>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> An: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> Betreff: Re: [rsyslog] Separation of actions based on log
> >>> > > source -
> >>> > > >>> >> with
> >>> > > >>> >> > good performance
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> On Wed, 25 Mar 2015, [email protected] wrote: >
> >>> Hi, >
> >>> > > I was
> >>> > > >>> >> > doing some experiments with the lookup-table. > Looks really
> >>> nice
> >>> > > and
> >>> > > >>> the
> >>> > > >>> >> > performance is promising. > (Unfortunately the evaluation of
> >>> > > "nomatch"
> >>> > > >>> >> > attribute is currently not implemented...) > > Never the
> >>> less: >
> >>> > > My
> >>> > > >>> plan
> >>> > > >>> >> > is, to do diffent actions based on the type of host, mapped
> >>> in the
> >>> > > >>> >> > lookup-list. > For testing purposes, I use alway omfile. > >
> >>> > > >>> >> Unfortunately
> >>> > > >>> >> > it does not work, to change the ruleset based on the
> >>> variable. >
> >>> > > Is
> >>> > > >>> there
> >>> > > >>> >> > any other option or is there any mistake? for omfile you can
> >>> use
> >>> > > the
> >>> > > >>> >> > dynafile approach to use the return variable, for remote
> >>> things
> >>> > > you
> >>> > > >>> would
> >>> > > >>> >> > need to do an if then else approach for performance reasons
> >>> many
> >>> > > of
> >>> > > >>> the
> >>> > > >>> >> > fields in rsyslog do not accept variables. This allows them
> >>> to be
> >>> > > >>> >> > computed/parsed once at startup rather than having to be
> >>> > > evaluated for
> >>> > > >>> >> each
> >>> > > >>> >> > log message. It's a bit of a hassle when you do want to do
> >>> > > something
> >>> > > >>> >> > dynamic, but even in cases where you have some dynamic
> >>> things, you
> >>> > > >>> tend
> >>> > > >>> >> to
> >>> > > >>> >> > have other static things that benefit from the speedup. David
> >>> > > Lang >
> >>> > > >>> ***
> >>> > > >>> >> > syslog.conf *** > lookup_table(name="lookuptable"
> >>> > > >>> >> > file="/etc/rsyslog.lookup") > set $!dst =
> >>> lookup("lookuptable",
> >>> > > >>> >> > $fromhost-ip); > ruleset(name="typea"){ > 
> >>> > > >>> >> > action(type="omfile"
> >>> > > >>> >> > file="/var/log/file_typea.log") > } > ruleset(name="typea"){ 
> >>> > > >>> >> > >
> >>> > > >>> >> > action(type="omfile" file="/var/log/file_typeb.log") > } > > 
> >>> > > >>> >> > #
> >>> > > Change
> >>> > > >>> set
> >>> > > >>> >> > default ruleset, based on sourceip > $DefaultRuleset $!dst > 
> >>> > > >>> >> > >
> >>> > > >>> >> > module(load="imtcp" KeepAlive="on" KeepAlive.Probes="1"
> >>> > > >>> >> > KeepAlive.Interval="2" KeepAlive.Time="20") >
> >>> input(type="imtcp"
> >>> > > >>> >> > port="7714") > > *** lookup-table *** > { "version":1,
> >>> > > >>> "nomatch":"unk",
> >>> > > >>> >> > "type":"string", > "table":[ {"index":"10.3.5.4",
> >>> "value":"typea"
> >>> > > }, >
> >>> > > >>> >> > {"index":"10.2.2.1", "value":"typea" }, > 
> >>> > > >>> >> > {"index":"10.0.2.2",
> >>> > > >>> >> > "value":"typeb" }, > {"index":"10.2.2.3", "value":"typeb" } >
> >>> ] >
> >>> > > } >
> >>> > > >>> > >
> >>> > > >>> >> > best regards > Chris >   >   > > Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. März
> >>> > > 2015 um
> >>> > > >>> >> 17:14
> >>> > > >>> >> > Uhr > Von: [email protected] > An:
> >>> > > [email protected] >
> >>> > > >>> >> > Betreff: Re: [rsyslog] Separation of actions based on log
> >>> source -
> >>> > > >>> with
> >>> > > >>> >> > good performance > Hi David, > > Thanks sounds great, I will
> >>> try
> >>> > > this
> >>> > > >>> in
> >>> > > >>> >> > the next days :) > > Chris >   >   > > Gesendet: Montag, 23.
> >>> März
> >>> > > >>> 2015 um
> >>> > > >>> >> > 17:44 Uhr > Von: "David Lang" > An: rsyslog-users > Betreff:
> >>> Re:
> >>> > > >>> >> [rsyslog]
> >>> > > >>> >> > Separation of actions based on log source - with good
> >>> performance
> >>> > > >
> >>> > > >>> This
> >>> > > >>> >> is
> >>> > > >>> >> > the sort of thing that the table lookup functionality was
> >>> designed
> >>> > > >>> for. >
> >>> > > >>> >> > It wasn't fully implemented to the design (funding fell
> >>> through),
> >>> > > but
> >>> > > >>> I
> >>> > > >>> >> > think it works for a single table. > you could use it to do
> >>> the
> >>> > > >>> mapping
> >>> > > >>> >> > from your many hosts to a couple of values and then have your
> >>> > > test be
> >>> > > >>> >> based
> >>> > > >>> >> > on the resulting value. > > David Lang On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 >
> >>> > > [...] >
> >>> > > >>> >> > >>
> >>> > > >>> >> > >> _______________________________________________
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> >>> > > >>> >> > Janmejay
> >>> > > >>> >> > http://codehunk.wordpress.com
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> >>> > > > Janmejay
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