> Maybe in another 5 years RELP will replace rfc 3195 especially.
Doesn't really matter ;)
For the technially interested folks: I have drafted an intial spec.
Still a lot is missing (of course), but it sufficient to solve the
stunnel problem that we saw yesterday (and a couple of others...):
http://git.adiscon.com/?p=librelp.git;a=blob;f=src/relp.c;h=a9aff8b005d2
3a8dc66aed1ffa66f41e0ba7b41c;hb=master
> Now that
> rsyslog is part of official redhat release it should gain a lot of
> momentum, the anouncement for RHEL5.2 beta contained rsyslog.
Oh, nice to hear. This is good news :)
Rainer
Doesn't really matter ;)
For the technially interested folks: I have drafted an intial spec.
Still a lot is missing (of course), but it sufficient to solve the
stunnel problem that we saw yesterday (and a couple of others...):
http://git.adiscon.com/?p=librelp.git;a=blob;f=src/relp.c;h=a9aff8b005d2
3a8dc66aed1ffa66f41e0ba7b41c;hb=master
> Now that
> rsyslog is part of official redhat release it should gain a lot of
> momentum, the anouncement for RHEL5.2 beta contained rsyslog.
Oh, nice to hear. This is good news :)
Rainer