On 7/11/17 1:33 AM, mostolog--- via rsyslog wrote:
It's implicit, AFAIK
On 11/07/17 07:48, deoren wrote:
Here is some pseducode based off of another recent thread:
ruleset(name="remote-rules"){
action(
...
)
action(
...
)
stop
}
input(type="imudp" port="1514" address="127.0.0.1"
ruleset="remote-rules")
input(type="imptcp" port="1514" address="127.0.0.1"
ruleset="remote-rules")
I see here that the stop directive is used as the last item within
that ruleset. Is that necessary? I had the idea (evidently mistaken)
that when you assign a ruleset to an input that only that ruleset
would be applied to messages arriving on that input.
Is the stop directive necessary here?
Thanks for confirming. I wasn't sure if there was some sort of
fall-through behavior I wasn't aware of.
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