Thanks Rainer, in my case the sender is the last hop. So they should be the same.
*Scott Slattery* *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* motorolasolutions.com *O: 602.529.8226* *E*: [email protected] On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 9:53 AM Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]> wrote: > Think relay: fromhost is the last hop (socket layer sender), hostname > is the original sender (syslog layer) - iff the sender works according > to RFCs, unfortunately. > > Rainer > > El mié, 17 nov 2021 a las 17:44, Scott Slattery via rsyslog > (<[email protected]>) escribió: > > > > Thanks for your feedback. There seems to be some understanding that the > > hostname is not set properly on the client-side. This is not the case, > the > > hostname displays properly on the host itself and is also properly > > configured from a linux perspective. This is precisely why I'm inquiring > > about alternatives. The only differentiating factor with respect to these > > dynamically created hosts is that they do not get registered in DNS since > > their life is, or can be, quite short based on computing demand. > > > > I was under the impression that the hostname used by the server-side > > (collector) was the result of a server-side DNS lookup, which will not > > resolve for these hosts. This is why I was looking for a rsyslog solution > > that didn't involved DNS. > > > > Yuri, if I understand you correctly you're saying a custom template using > > HOSTNAME vs FROMHOST-IP may be an option. I'll look into this to > understand > > it better. Thanks for this suggestion, it sound like it completely > removes > > the DNS constraint. I'll give it a try. > > > > *Scott Slattery* > > > > *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* > > > > *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* > > > > motorolasolutions.com > > > > *O: 602.529.8226* > > > > *E*: [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 7:15 PM Yuri Bushmelev <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > Hello! > > > > > > Just a reminder that a hostname field in a syslog message is just a > string > > > sent from sender to collector. So you can craft a custom template with > the > > > hostname field defined as you'd like. Though I'd call this a > "fallback" way > > > of fixing the issue. The right way is to set the proper hostname on a > > > sender system before rsyslog starts I'd say. > > > > > > On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 08:33, David Lang via rsyslog < > > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > > >> Rsyslog looks up the hostname as it starts up, so if something after > > >> rsyslog > > >> starts changes the hostname, rsyslog isn't going to notice until you > > >> restart > > >> rsyslog. > > >> > > >> again, fromhost is a receiver side lookup of the name to match > > >> fromhost-ip, so > > >> if hostname is getting set correctly, filter on that instead of on > > >> fromhost. > > >> > > >> David Lang > > >> > > >> On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Scott Slattery wrote: > > >> > > >> > Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 17:28:15 -0700 > > >> > From: Scott Slattery <[email protected]> > > >> > To: David Lang <[email protected]> > > >> > Cc: Scott Slattery via rsyslog <[email protected]> > > >> > Subject: Re: [rsyslog] FROMHOST missing on central log collector > > >> > > > >> > Thanks, David, I think you've done more than enough to try and help > me > > >> on > > >> > this. I need to do some reading on Amazon (and the link you shared) > to > > >> see > > >> > what my options are. I agree with you, it's likely workable. > > >> > > > >> > I've confirmed that the results from the 'hostname' command do > match so > > >> > it's a bit of a mystery why rsyslog doesn't detect this but, i think > > >> you're > > >> > on the right track, we need to run a post-deployment script to get > these > > >> > instances registered in Route53. > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > *Scott Slattery* > > >> > > > >> > *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* > > >> > > > >> > *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* > > >> > > > >> > motorolasolutions.com > > >> > > > >> > *O: 602.529.8226* > > >> > > > >> > *E*: [email protected] > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 5:20 PM David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> if you login to one of the systems, you should find that the name > > >> returned > > >> >> by > > >> >> the hostname command should match what you get in the syslog > message > > >> that > > >> >> is > > >> >> delivered to your central collector. (if it doesn't, try restarting > > >> >> rsyslog and > > >> >> see if it changes to match) > > >> >> > > >> >> then the question becomes what mechansims does AMI provide for > > >> customizing > > >> >> the > > >> >> hostname > > >> >> > > >> >> a quick google search shows a new hostnamectl command > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__docs.aws.amazon.com_AWSEC2_latest_UserGuide_set-2Dhostname.html&d=DwIBAg&c=q3cDpHe1hF8lXU5EFjNM_C93KOmcBXCBnhee2v6PYlc&r=9VZN8jOeh6Wq3zsBr6Mr_GSxmEpodGbXQ2UxP3oRpciBnWp1cJKyh3iyX6xKS_Zd&m=1JiTvUcvjB8RxLP9vfPbVSsbAQyitkPK6AzRBhEBUjRBWl-3tAtfR73TCtIFhdHZ&s=WR-Pz8svN0d8vqg4ZKSNj2dbxtcngaMJ4iiRXCPpD6c&e= > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.cyberciti.biz_faq_set-2Dchange-2Dhostname-2Din-2Damazon-2Dlinux-2Dec2-2Dinstance-2Dserver_&d=DwIBAg&c=q3cDpHe1hF8lXU5EFjNM_C93KOmcBXCBnhee2v6PYlc&r=9VZN8jOeh6Wq3zsBr6Mr_GSxmEpodGbXQ2UxP3oRpciBnWp1cJKyh3iyX6xKS_Zd&m=1JiTvUcvjB8RxLP9vfPbVSsbAQyitkPK6AzRBhEBUjRBWl-3tAtfR73TCtIFhdHZ&s=2RI1Khq-fBEBJxckXk9nWDESN8pTJxGiGv6xpsbYhzE&e= > > >> >> > > >> >> I know there is a way for you to specify a script to run when an > > >> instance > > >> >> is > > >> >> started, that script can then set things like this. I don't know > > >> enough to > > >> >> point > > >> >> you at specifically how to do that. > > >> >> > > >> >> David Lang > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Scott Slattery wrote: > > >> >> > > >> >>> Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 17:07:47 -0700 > > >> >>> From: Scott Slattery <[email protected]> > > >> >>> To: David Lang <[email protected]> > > >> >>> Cc: Scott Slattery via rsyslog <[email protected]> > > >> >>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] FROMHOST missing on central log collector > > >> >>> > > >> >>> Thanks David, the hostname is currently set in the AMI (Amazon > Master > > >> >>> Image) which is the source image for all instances that are > > >> dynamically > > >> >>> created and I can verify that, if you login to one of these > dynamic > > >> >>> instances, the hostname is in fact set correctly. > > >> >>> > > >> >>> The issue doesn't seem particularly related to what is set in > > >> >>> /etc/hostname, /etc/hosts, or what was set using 'hostname' > command. I > > >> >>> think you can see this is the source of my frustration. It > appears the > > >> >>> central log collector relies only on DNS resolution unless there's > > >> some > > >> >>> hidden magic inside RSYSLOG to force the sent logs to include a > host > > >> >> header > > >> >>> (vs DNS). > > >> >>> > > >> >>> I don't want to continue wasting your time but again, it is much > > >> >>> appreciated. I'll look into some way of dynamically adding these > > >> hosts to > > >> >>> DNS in AWS Route53. It appears rsyslog simply can't do what I'm > after. > > >> >>> > > >> >>> > > >> >>> *Scott Slattery* > > >> >>> > > >> >>> *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* > > >> >>> > > >> >>> *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* > > >> >>> > > >> >>> motorolasolutions.com > > >> >>> > > >> >>> *O: 602.529.8226* > > >> >>> > > >> >>> *E*: [email protected] > > >> >>> > > >> >>> > > >> >>> > > >> >>> > > >> >>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 5:02 PM David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> >>> > > >> >>>> the hostname command will let you set the hostname (you want to > do > > >> that > > >> >>>> before > > >> >>>> you start rsyslog). I would expect that the orcastration tool you > > >> use to > > >> >>>> create > > >> >>>> the systems will have some 'correct for that tool' way to set the > > >> >> hostname > > >> >>>> as it > > >> >>>> starts the instance (sorry I can't provide more specifics, if > you can > > >> >>>> mention > > >> >>>> what you are using, possibly someone else can chime in on the > best > > >> way > > >> >> to > > >> >>>> set > > >> >>>> the hostname with that tool) > > >> >>>> > > >> >>>> David Lang > > >> >>>> > > >> >>>> On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Scott Slattery wrote: > > >> >>>> > > >> >>>>> Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 16:59:17 -0700 > > >> >>>>> From: Scott Slattery <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>> To: David Lang <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>> Cc: Scott Slattery via rsyslog <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] FROMHOST missing on central log collector > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> My follow-on question woudl be how do I set the hostname at the > > >> client > > >> >>>> end? > > >> >>>>> Other than what's in /etc/hosts, /etc/hostname, etc. I don't > know > > >> how > > >> >>>> else > > >> >>>>> I would affect the log being sent to ensure it's going over. > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> *Scott Slattery* > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> motorolasolutions.com > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> *O: 602.529.8226* > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> *E*: [email protected] > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 4:55 PM David Lang <[email protected]> > wrote: > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>>> the translation from fromhost-ip to fromhost is done at the > > >> collector, > > >> >>>> but > > >> >>>>>> the > > >> >>>>>> sender sets the hostname field. If you can trust that hostname > was > > >> set > > >> >>>>>> correctly, there is no reason to use fromhost > > >> >>>>>> > > >> >>>>>> David Lang > > >> >>>>>> > > >> >>>>>> On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Scott Slattery wrote: > > >> >>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 16:53:19 -0700 > > >> >>>>>>> From: Scott Slattery <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>> To: David Lang <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>> Cc: Scott Slattery via rsyslog <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] FROMHOST missing on central log > collector > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> Thanks David, I could be wrong but the resolution seems to be > > >> >> happening > > >> >>>>>> at > > >> >>>>>>> the log collection server, not the client end. Given this, > I'm not > > >> >> sure > > >> >>>>>>> anything outside of rsyslog on the client would affect what > the > > >> >>>> receiving > > >> >>>>>>> collection server is seeing. > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> My hope was that this could be affected by RSYSLOG on the > client > > >> >> device > > >> >>>>>> but > > >> >>>>>>> perhaps not. I'll also look into AWS to see if a dynamically > > >> created > > >> >>>>>>> compute resource can automatically be registered with DNS. > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> If anything else comes to mind, let me know. As always, I > > >> appreciate > > >> >>>> your > > >> >>>>>>> feedback. > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> *Scott Slattery* > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> motorolasolutions.com > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> *O: 602.529.8226* > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> *E*: [email protected] > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 4:37 PM David Lang <[email protected]> > wrote: > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>> Linux has a rather sophisticated mechanism for plugging in > > >> arbitrary > > >> >>>>>> ways > > >> >>>>>>>> of > > >> >>>>>>>> doing name resolution. DNS has 'won' but hitorically there > have > > >> been > > >> >>>>>> many > > >> >>>>>>>> other > > >> >>>>>>>> options. Research nsswitch (/etc/nsswitch.conf) and see if > there > > >> is > > >> >>>>>>>> something > > >> >>>>>>>> that you can leverage. > > >> >>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>> or, if you can set the hostname of the resources as they are > > >> created > > >> >>>> to > > >> >>>>>> be > > >> >>>>>>>> some > > >> >>>>>>>> predicatable pattern rather than the AWS default of IP > based, you > > >> >> can > > >> >>>>>> then > > >> >>>>>>>> make > > >> >>>>>>>> your logic use that. (This is the approach I would look > into). > > >> What > > >> >>>>>>>> mechanism > > >> >>>>>>>> this will be will depend on how you are > configuring/provisioning > > >> the > > >> >>>>>>>> systems. > > >> >>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>> David Lang > > >> >>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Scott Slattery wrote: > > >> >>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 15:14:51 -0700 > > >> >>>>>>>>> From: Scott Slattery <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>>>> To: David Lang <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>>>> Cc: Scott Slattery via rsyslog <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] FROMHOST missing on central log > collector > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> Thanks, David, I was hoping this was possible. Since the > compute > > >> >>>>>>>> resources > > >> >>>>>>>>> are dynamic, using any sort of local /etc/hosts would be > > >> impossible > > >> >>>>>> since > > >> >>>>>>>>> the IP are unpredictable. Can you point me to how I would do > > >> this > > >> >> on > > >> >>>>>> the > > >> >>>>>>>>> client-server? > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> Thanks > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> *Scott Slattery* > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> motorolasolutions.com > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> *O: 602.529.8226* > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> *E*: [email protected] > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 2:59 PM David Lang <[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>> fromhost is the result of a name lookup of fromhost-ip. On > the > > >> >>>>>> receiver, > > >> >>>>>>>>>> you can > > >> >>>>>>>>>> control this with your name resolution (DNS, /etc/hosts, > other > > >> >>>>>>>> mechanisms) > > >> >>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>> but a better option would probably be to set the hostname > on > > >> the > > >> >>>>>> sender. > > >> >>>>>>>>>> The > > >> >>>>>>>>>> hostname field in the message is under the full control of > the > > >> >>>> sender. > > >> >>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>> David Lang > > >> >>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Scott Slattery via rsyslog wrote: > > >> >>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 14:56:09 -0700 > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> From: Scott Slattery via rsyslog < > [email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Cc: Scott Slattery <[email protected]> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [rsyslog] FROMHOST missing on central log > collector > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Hello, > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> I have a central log server, many of them, using rsyslog > to > > >> >>>> aggregate > > >> >>>>>>>>>> logs > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> from remote servers. Everything works great but I have a > new > > >> >>>>>> challenge > > >> >>>>>>>>>> and > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> am hoping for some recommendations. > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> I have a number of AWS auto-scaling groups where compute > > >> >> resources > > >> >>>>>> are > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> dynamically scaled up and down. Each of these will have a > > >> custom > > >> >>>>>>>> rsyslog > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> configuration pulled from the AWS AMI. > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> These dynamic resources are not added to DNS due to their > > >> dynamic > > >> >>>>>>>> nature > > >> >>>>>>>>>> so > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> they will not have DNS assigned FQDNs. > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Because of the lack of a hostname, my central log server > is > > >> >> getting > > >> >>>>>>>> only > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> IP. I aggregate based on FROMHOST-FROMHOST-IP. > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> So what I'm seeing today looks like > > >> '10.38.134.77-10.38.134.77' > > >> >>>>>> where I > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> want to see ause1oagbtst03.mydomain.com-10.41.102.168 > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> What I'd want to do is have easy resource send using the > same > > >> >>>>>> hostname > > >> >>>>>>>>>> and > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> current IP. This later will allow me to aggregate all > > >> resources > > >> >> by > > >> >>>>>>>> name. > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> I did not see any way of affecting the FROMHOST > information > > >> >> unless, > > >> >>>>>> on > > >> >>>>>>>>>> the > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> collector, I have rules based on IP address which isn't > > >> optimal > > >> >>>> given > > >> >>>>>>>> the > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> dynamic nature of the IPs changing. > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Any suggestion is appreciated. > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> *Scott Slattery* > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> *Sr. Enterprise/Cloud Architect* > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> *Cloud, Compute, Information & Architecture Team* > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> motorolasolutions.com > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> *O: 602.529.8226* > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> *E*: [email protected] > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>>> > > >> >>>>>> > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>>> > > >> >>>> > > >> >>> > > >> >>> > > >> >> > > >> > > > >> > > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> rsyslog mailing list > > >> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.adiscon.net_mailman_listinfo_rsyslog&d=DwIFaQ&c=q3cDpHe1hF8lXU5EFjNM_C93KOmcBXCBnhee2v6PYlc&r=9VZN8jOeh6Wq3zsBr6Mr_GSxmEpodGbXQ2UxP3oRpciBnWp1cJKyh3iyX6xKS_Zd&m=byZQ4B17TpYXwp7w16sjgq1YwmV4o6O3wLuGRq16WDJzp5U81Xv4xRKNkRfPWUL_&s=LRn-pDlin6SMuY_Ncd7AA0guWZdN3zaGu3Hu0ozAlxA&e= > > >> < > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.adiscon.net_mailman_listinfo_rsyslog&d=DwMFaQ&c=q3cDpHe1hF8lXU5EFjNM_C93KOmcBXCBnhee2v6PYlc&r=9VZN8jOeh6Wq3zsBr6Mr_GSxmEpodGbXQ2UxP3oRpciBnWp1cJKyh3iyX6xKS_Zd&m=lFiAzSG4O_IwoKCCbEi8i_yQYNFz5X0OWXMx9xGKGjYlvLeLrnYvixFB3egNPybF&s=db-lyqaTcrex58uwzOcY54hh137E9JMAF6vN-1IWnsA&e= > > > > >> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.rsyslog.com_professional-2Dservices_&d=DwIFaQ&c=q3cDpHe1hF8lXU5EFjNM_C93KOmcBXCBnhee2v6PYlc&r=9VZN8jOeh6Wq3zsBr6Mr_GSxmEpodGbXQ2UxP3oRpciBnWp1cJKyh3iyX6xKS_Zd&m=byZQ4B17TpYXwp7w16sjgq1YwmV4o6O3wLuGRq16WDJzp5U81Xv4xRKNkRfPWUL_&s=BDcnrfghWuu5lVf7v9HG439toMBot9PrkNGcZcJblv8&e= > > >> < > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.rsyslog.com_professional-2Dservices_&d=DwMFaQ&c=q3cDpHe1hF8lXU5EFjNM_C93KOmcBXCBnhee2v6PYlc&r=9VZN8jOeh6Wq3zsBr6Mr_GSxmEpodGbXQ2UxP3oRpciBnWp1cJKyh3iyX6xKS_Zd&m=lFiAzSG4O_IwoKCCbEi8i_yQYNFz5X0OWXMx9xGKGjYlvLeLrnYvixFB3egNPybF&s=eGWs1Xi6yCyCD3OYNlbvl3fIYBADttEDYjwGyicAZbk&e= > > > > >> What's up with rsyslog? 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