Strange thing, because in my "Sent" folder the message is full of content whereas I see the posting on the list empty.

Anyways, I'll repost the contents of the original message:

"I've seen Kiwi and Solarwinds in use and the main problem is not in generating log events as such or forwarding them later with rsyslog or any other solution. The problem in the end is that when you receive the events at the destination, you're probably want to parse it into some kind of log management software.

And here is where it gets tricky because your solution might not be very happy with the format of the message. I suggest you take a look at both of them if you're interested and see for yourself whether it's parseable on your end. If I remember correctly, kiwi sends some part of the data as xml and some as key-value part of the syslog message but Solarwinds sends the events rendered to a simple text message. (But I haven't seen the for quite a while so this is just my vague recollection)."

Mariusz Kruk
Ekspert ds. Bezpieczeństwa IT
COMP S.A.
Pion Cyberbezpieczeństwa i Zarządzania Ryzykiem
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