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RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"?
Hi,

I'm using rsyslog in a BuildRoot environment. I've built it on two
different platforms (nios2 and arm). The Nios2 platform works great.
However, on the Arm platform, rsyslog seems to think the local hostname is
"127.0.0.1". Why do I think that? Well, /var/log/messages contains:

Oct 5 19:34:25 127 syslog: [origin software="rsyslogd"
swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="8080" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start

Notice the "127" in there? That's where the "hostname" is supposed to be.
So if for some reason it thinks the FQDN is an IP address, that would
explain why this is doing that. But that's weird, because:

# hostname
arm-host

Moreover, if I compile and run the code to execute a "gethostbyname()" it
also returns "arm-host". So I have no idea where it's getting the idea
that the hostname/FQDN is an IP Address.

I'll note that on the Nios2 this works as expected:

Sep 30 19:28:41 nios2 rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="830" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start

I'll say this is the same version of rsyslog on both systems, built with
the same sources, and (ostensibly) with the same build-time, and
definitely the same run-time configurations.

I'm just at a loss for why rsyslog might be doing this, and I'm not sure
where else to look.

So I'm hoping you experts might be able to help me?

Thanks!

-derek

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Re: RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"? [ In reply to ]
Hi,

Thank you for the quick response.

The logging here is all done locally, and the issue is in EVERY log
message. The source is local (a call to vsyslog() in an application), or
even just a call to "logger". Here is the resulting log message from
rsyslogd starting up:

Debug line with all properties:
FROMHOST: '127', fromhost-ip: '127.0.0.1', HOSTNAME: '127', PRI: 46,
syslogtag 'syslog:', programname: 'syslog', APP-NAME: 'syslog', PROCID:
'-', MSGID: '-',
TIMESTAMP: 'Oct 6 00:14:18', STRUCTURED-DATA: '-',
msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
escaped msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0"
x-pid="17368" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
inputname: imuxsock rawmsg: '<46>Oct 6 00:14:18 syslog: [origin
software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
$!:
$.:
$/:

So... no clue where "FROMHOST" or "HOSTNAME" are coming from here, but my
guess that's the problem?

I can run the same config on the nios2 if you want to see what it says,
but my guess is that FROMHOST and HOSTNAME are going to both be "nios2"
instead of "127".

The contents of /etc/hosts is effectively the same on both machines (the
one that works correctly and this one).

Thanks,

-derek

On Tue, October 5, 2021 6:16 pm, David Lang wrote:
> please log with the template RSYSLOG_DebugFormat so that we can see
> exactly what
> rsyslog is being sent for a problem message.
>
> David Lang
>
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Derek Atkins via rsyslog wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 15:58:07 -0400
>> From: Derek Atkins via rsyslog <rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com>
>> To: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
>> Cc: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
>> Subject: [rsyslog] RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"?
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using rsyslog in a BuildRoot environment. I've built it on two
>> different platforms (nios2 and arm). The Nios2 platform works great.
>> However, on the Arm platform, rsyslog seems to think the local hostname
>> is
>> "127.0.0.1". Why do I think that? Well, /var/log/messages contains:
>>
>> Oct 5 19:34:25 127 syslog: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="8080" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"]
>> start
>>
>> Notice the "127" in there? That's where the "hostname" is supposed to
>> be.
>> So if for some reason it thinks the FQDN is an IP address, that would
>> explain why this is doing that. But that's weird, because:
>>
>> # hostname
>> arm-host
>>
>> Moreover, if I compile and run the code to execute a "gethostbyname()"
>> it
>> also returns "arm-host". So I have no idea where it's getting the idea
>> that the hostname/FQDN is an IP Address.
>>
>> I'll note that on the Nios2 this works as expected:
>>
>> Sep 30 19:28:41 nios2 rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="830" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start
>>
>> I'll say this is the same version of rsyslog on both systems, built with
>> the same sources, and (ostensibly) with the same build-time, and
>> definitely the same run-time configurations.
>>
>> I'm just at a loss for why rsyslog might be doing this, and I'm not sure
>> where else to look.
>>
>> So I'm hoping you experts might be able to help me?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -derek
>>
>>
>


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derek@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com
Computer and Internet Security Consultant

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Re: RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"? [ In reply to ]
what is in /etc/hosts and what do you get if you run the command hostname?

rsyslog gets fromhost by doing a name lookup of the fromhost-ip

the log message you received (as seen by the rawmsg: section) does not provide a
hostname (which could have been the problem)

so based on this, the problem is with name resolution, which should start with
/etc/hosts and hostname

David Lang

On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Derek Atkins wrote:

> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 20:28:34 -0400
> From: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
> To: David Lang <david@lang.hm>
> Cc: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"?
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for the quick response.
>
> The logging here is all done locally, and the issue is in EVERY log
> message. The source is local (a call to vsyslog() in an application), or
> even just a call to "logger". Here is the resulting log message from
> rsyslogd starting up:
>
> Debug line with all properties:
> FROMHOST: '127', fromhost-ip: '127.0.0.1', HOSTNAME: '127', PRI: 46,
> syslogtag 'syslog:', programname: 'syslog', APP-NAME: 'syslog', PROCID:
> '-', MSGID: '-',
> TIMESTAMP: 'Oct 6 00:14:18', STRUCTURED-DATA: '-',
> msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
> x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
> escaped msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0"
> x-pid="17368" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
> inputname: imuxsock rawmsg: '<46>Oct 6 00:14:18 syslog: [origin
> software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
> x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
> $!:
> $.:
> $/:
>
> So... no clue where "FROMHOST" or "HOSTNAME" are coming from here, but my
> guess that's the problem?
>
> I can run the same config on the nios2 if you want to see what it says,
> but my guess is that FROMHOST and HOSTNAME are going to both be "nios2"
> instead of "127".
>
> The contents of /etc/hosts is effectively the same on both machines (the
> one that works correctly and this one).
>
> Thanks,
>
> -derek
>
> On Tue, October 5, 2021 6:16 pm, David Lang wrote:
>> please log with the template RSYSLOG_DebugFormat so that we can see
>> exactly what
>> rsyslog is being sent for a problem message.
>>
>> David Lang
>>
>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Derek Atkins via rsyslog wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 15:58:07 -0400
>>> From: Derek Atkins via rsyslog <rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com>
>>> To: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
>>> Cc: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
>>> Subject: [rsyslog] RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"?
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm using rsyslog in a BuildRoot environment. I've built it on two
>>> different platforms (nios2 and arm). The Nios2 platform works great.
>>> However, on the Arm platform, rsyslog seems to think the local hostname
>>> is
>>> "127.0.0.1". Why do I think that? Well, /var/log/messages contains:
>>>
>>> Oct 5 19:34:25 127 syslog: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="8080" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"]
>>> start
>>>
>>> Notice the "127" in there? That's where the "hostname" is supposed to
>>> be.
>>> So if for some reason it thinks the FQDN is an IP address, that would
>>> explain why this is doing that. But that's weird, because:
>>>
>>> # hostname
>>> arm-host
>>>
>>> Moreover, if I compile and run the code to execute a "gethostbyname()"
>>> it
>>> also returns "arm-host". So I have no idea where it's getting the idea
>>> that the hostname/FQDN is an IP Address.
>>>
>>> I'll note that on the Nios2 this works as expected:
>>>
>>> Sep 30 19:28:41 nios2 rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="830" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start
>>>
>>> I'll say this is the same version of rsyslog on both systems, built with
>>> the same sources, and (ostensibly) with the same build-time, and
>>> definitely the same run-time configurations.
>>>
>>> I'm just at a loss for why rsyslog might be doing this, and I'm not sure
>>> where else to look.
>>>
>>> So I'm hoping you experts might be able to help me?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> -derek
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"? [ In reply to ]
As I said in my OP:

# hostname
arm-host

and from this query:

# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 arm-host


However, as I also stated in my OP, I another another machine on a nios2
with the exact same configuration and there the log messages say the
correct hostname.

-derek

On Tue, October 5, 2021 8:52 pm, David Lang wrote:
> what is in /etc/hosts and what do you get if you run the command hostname?
>
> rsyslog gets fromhost by doing a name lookup of the fromhost-ip
>
> the log message you received (as seen by the rawmsg: section) does not
> provide a
> hostname (which could have been the problem)
>
> so based on this, the problem is with name resolution, which should start
> with
> /etc/hosts and hostname
>
> David Lang
>
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 20:28:34 -0400
>> From: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
>> To: David Lang <david@lang.hm>
>> Cc: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is
>> "127.0.0.1"?
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thank you for the quick response.
>>
>> The logging here is all done locally, and the issue is in EVERY log
>> message. The source is local (a call to vsyslog() in an application),
>> or
>> even just a call to "logger". Here is the resulting log message from
>> rsyslogd starting up:
>>
>> Debug line with all properties:
>> FROMHOST: '127', fromhost-ip: '127.0.0.1', HOSTNAME: '127', PRI: 46,
>> syslogtag 'syslog:', programname: 'syslog', APP-NAME: 'syslog', PROCID:
>> '-', MSGID: '-',
>> TIMESTAMP: 'Oct 6 00:14:18', STRUCTURED-DATA: '-',
>> msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
>> x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
>> escaped msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0"
>> x-pid="17368" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
>> inputname: imuxsock rawmsg: '<46>Oct 6 00:14:18 syslog: [origin
>> software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
>> x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
>> $!:
>> $.:
>> $/:
>>
>> So... no clue where "FROMHOST" or "HOSTNAME" are coming from here, but
>> my
>> guess that's the problem?
>>
>> I can run the same config on the nios2 if you want to see what it says,
>> but my guess is that FROMHOST and HOSTNAME are going to both be "nios2"
>> instead of "127".
>>
>> The contents of /etc/hosts is effectively the same on both machines (the
>> one that works correctly and this one).
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -derek
>>
>> On Tue, October 5, 2021 6:16 pm, David Lang wrote:
>>> please log with the template RSYSLOG_DebugFormat so that we can see
>>> exactly what
>>> rsyslog is being sent for a problem message.
>>>
>>> David Lang
>>>
>>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Derek Atkins via rsyslog wrote:
>>>
>>>> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 15:58:07 -0400
>>>> From: Derek Atkins via rsyslog <rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com>
>>>> To: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
>>>> Cc: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
>>>> Subject: [rsyslog] RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is
>>>> "127.0.0.1"?
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm using rsyslog in a BuildRoot environment. I've built it on two
>>>> different platforms (nios2 and arm). The Nios2 platform works great.
>>>> However, on the Arm platform, rsyslog seems to think the local
>>>> hostname
>>>> is
>>>> "127.0.0.1". Why do I think that? Well, /var/log/messages contains:
>>>>
>>>> Oct 5 19:34:25 127 syslog: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>>>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="8080" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"]
>>>> start
>>>>
>>>> Notice the "127" in there? That's where the "hostname" is supposed to
>>>> be.
>>>> So if for some reason it thinks the FQDN is an IP address, that would
>>>> explain why this is doing that. But that's weird, because:
>>>>
>>>> # hostname
>>>> arm-host
>>>>
>>>> Moreover, if I compile and run the code to execute a "gethostbyname()"
>>>> it
>>>> also returns "arm-host". So I have no idea where it's getting the
>>>> idea
>>>> that the hostname/FQDN is an IP Address.
>>>>
>>>> I'll note that on the Nios2 this works as expected:
>>>>
>>>> Sep 30 19:28:41 nios2 rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>>>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="830" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"]
>>>> start
>>>>
>>>> I'll say this is the same version of rsyslog on both systems, built
>>>> with
>>>> the same sources, and (ostensibly) with the same build-time, and
>>>> definitely the same run-time configurations.
>>>>
>>>> I'm just at a loss for why rsyslog might be doing this, and I'm not
>>>> sure
>>>> where else to look.
>>>>
>>>> So I'm hoping you experts might be able to help me?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> -derek
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>


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derek@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com
Computer and Internet Security Consultant

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Re: RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is "127.0.0.1"? [ In reply to ]
Good morning,

Thank you for your help so far.

I just wanted to add one more piece of data, on my other host (compiled in
the same way from the same source in the same BuildRoot manner, but on a
different platform), I get what I would expect:

Debug line with all properties:
FROMHOST: 'nios2', fromhost-ip: '127.0.0.1', HOSTNAME: 'nios2', PRI: 46,
syslogtag 'rsyslogd:', programname: 'rsyslogd', APP-NAME: 'rsyslogd',
PROCID: '-', MSGID: '-',
TIMESTAMP: 'Oct 6 12:27:44', STRUCTURED-DATA: '-',
msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="1780"
x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
escaped msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0"
x-pid="1780" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
inputname: imuxsock rawmsg: '<46>Oct 6 12:27:44 rsyslogd: [origin
software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="1780"
x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
$!:
$.:
$/:

So ... FROMHOST and HOSTNAME are clearly correct here. So I guess my
question is, what APIs are rsyslogd using to try to obtain this
information? I can certainly compile additional test code and run it if
necessary. I just find it odd that the *host* knows its name but rsyslogd
can't figure it out?

Actually, looking a little closer, I noticed that I'm using uclibc on the
arm platform (the broken one), but glibc on the nios2. I wonder if this
is the issue?

-derek

On Tue, October 5, 2021 9:13 pm, Derek Atkins via rsyslog wrote:
> As I said in my OP:
>
> # hostname
> arm-host
>
> and from this query:
>
> # cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 127.0.1.1 arm-host
>
>
> However, as I also stated in my OP, I another another machine on a nios2
> with the exact same configuration and there the log messages say the
> correct hostname.
>
> -derek
>
> On Tue, October 5, 2021 8:52 pm, David Lang wrote:
>> what is in /etc/hosts and what do you get if you run the command
>> hostname?
>>
>> rsyslog gets fromhost by doing a name lookup of the fromhost-ip
>>
>> the log message you received (as seen by the rawmsg: section) does not
>> provide a
>> hostname (which could have been the problem)
>>
>> so based on this, the problem is with name resolution, which should
>> start
>> with
>> /etc/hosts and hostname
>>
>> David Lang
>>
>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 20:28:34 -0400
>>> From: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
>>> To: David Lang <david@lang.hm>
>>> Cc: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is
>>> "127.0.0.1"?
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thank you for the quick response.
>>>
>>> The logging here is all done locally, and the issue is in EVERY log
>>> message. The source is local (a call to vsyslog() in an application),
>>> or
>>> even just a call to "logger". Here is the resulting log message from
>>> rsyslogd starting up:
>>>
>>> Debug line with all properties:
>>> FROMHOST: '127', fromhost-ip: '127.0.0.1', HOSTNAME: '127', PRI: 46,
>>> syslogtag 'syslog:', programname: 'syslog', APP-NAME: 'syslog', PROCID:
>>> '-', MSGID: '-',
>>> TIMESTAMP: 'Oct 6 00:14:18', STRUCTURED-DATA: '-',
>>> msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
>>> x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
>>> escaped msg: ' [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0"
>>> x-pid="17368" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
>>> inputname: imuxsock rawmsg: '<46>Oct 6 00:14:18 syslog: [origin
>>> software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="17368"
>>> x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] start'
>>> $!:
>>> $.:
>>> $/:
>>>
>>> So... no clue where "FROMHOST" or "HOSTNAME" are coming from here, but
>>> my
>>> guess that's the problem?
>>>
>>> I can run the same config on the nios2 if you want to see what it says,
>>> but my guess is that FROMHOST and HOSTNAME are going to both be "nios2"
>>> instead of "127".
>>>
>>> The contents of /etc/hosts is effectively the same on both machines
>>> (the
>>> one that works correctly and this one).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> -derek
>>>
>>> On Tue, October 5, 2021 6:16 pm, David Lang wrote:
>>>> please log with the template RSYSLOG_DebugFormat so that we can see
>>>> exactly what
>>>> rsyslog is being sent for a problem message.
>>>>
>>>> David Lang
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021, Derek Atkins via rsyslog wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 15:58:07 -0400
>>>>> From: Derek Atkins via rsyslog <rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com>
>>>>> To: rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com
>>>>> Cc: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
>>>>> Subject: [rsyslog] RSyslog thinks my machine's hostname is
>>>>> "127.0.0.1"?
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using rsyslog in a BuildRoot environment. I've built it on two
>>>>> different platforms (nios2 and arm). The Nios2 platform works great.
>>>>> However, on the Arm platform, rsyslog seems to think the local
>>>>> hostname
>>>>> is
>>>>> "127.0.0.1". Why do I think that? Well, /var/log/messages contains:
>>>>>
>>>>> Oct 5 19:34:25 127 syslog: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>>>>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="8080" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"]
>>>>> start
>>>>>
>>>>> Notice the "127" in there? That's where the "hostname" is supposed
>>>>> to
>>>>> be.
>>>>> So if for some reason it thinks the FQDN is an IP address, that would
>>>>> explain why this is doing that. But that's weird, because:
>>>>>
>>>>> # hostname
>>>>> arm-host
>>>>>
>>>>> Moreover, if I compile and run the code to execute a
>>>>> "gethostbyname()"
>>>>> it
>>>>> also returns "arm-host". So I have no idea where it's getting the
>>>>> idea
>>>>> that the hostname/FQDN is an IP Address.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll note that on the Nios2 this works as expected:
>>>>>
>>>>> Sep 30 19:28:41 nios2 rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
>>>>> swVersion="8.2010.0" x-pid="830" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"]
>>>>> start
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll say this is the same version of rsyslog on both systems, built
>>>>> with
>>>>> the same sources, and (ostensibly) with the same build-time, and
>>>>> definitely the same run-time configurations.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm just at a loss for why rsyslog might be doing this, and I'm not
>>>>> sure
>>>>> where else to look.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I'm hoping you experts might be able to help me?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>> -derek
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
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> derek@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com
> Computer and Internet Security Consultant
>
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