Hi Marco,

In my opinion, I think we should install rsyslog above on the container.
You could create a new image for ubuntu 18.04 for never do it again.

Like what I said, could be it happened on the image of Proxmox, so you
should install the newest package of rsyslog on the container.

By default, Ubuntu 18.04 rsyslogd version is rsyslogd 8.32.0.

This is a result after upgrade:

$ rsyslogd -version
rsyslogd 8.40.0, compiled with:
        PLATFORM:                               x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
        PLATFORM (lsb_release -d):              
        FEATURE_REGEXP:                         Yes
        GSSAPI Kerberos 5 support:              No
        FEATURE_DEBUG (debug build, slow code): No
        32bit Atomic operations supported:      Yes
        64bit Atomic operations supported:      Yes
        memory allocator:                       system default
        Runtime Instrumentation (slow code):    No
        uuid support:                           Yes
        systemd support:                        Yes
        Number of Bits in RainerScript integers: 64

See https://www.rsyslog.com for more information.

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