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The May #syslog_ng newsletter is now available on-line:
- Streaming syslog-ng data to your lakehouse using #OTEL
- Central log collection - more than just #compliance
- Compiling syslog-ng on an old #Mac
Read more at:
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The #performance of #syslog_ng is not a #joke. However, some announcements are safer to be made on April 1st, just to make sure that people think before they expect 7 million EPS from a single syslog-ng instance in #production :-) Well, in a few years...
https://peter.czanik.hu/posts/new-toy-1st-of-april-syslog-ng-performance-tests/ -
Last week I asked in a blog about #openssl 4 support and experiences:
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
We received a detailed answer, and also a pull request to the #syslog_ng #GitHub repo. Of course, more investigation is needed, but syslog-ng now compiles with openssl 4 🤩
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Last week I asked in a blog about #openssl 4 support and experiences:
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
We received a detailed answer, and also a pull request to the #syslog_ng #GitHub repo. Of course, more investigation is needed, but syslog-ng now compiles with openssl 4 🤩
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Last week I asked in a blog about #openssl 4 support and experiences:
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
We received a detailed answer, and also a pull request to the #syslog_ng #GitHub repo. Of course, more investigation is needed, but syslog-ng now compiles with openssl 4 🤩
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Last week I asked in a blog about #openssl 4 support and experiences:
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
We received a detailed answer, and also a pull request to the #syslog_ng #GitHub repo. Of course, more investigation is needed, but syslog-ng now compiles with openssl 4 🤩
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Last week I asked in a blog about #openssl 4 support and experiences:
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
We received a detailed answer, and also a pull request to the #syslog_ng #GitHub repo. Of course, more investigation is needed, but syslog-ng now compiles with openssl 4 🤩
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Each day I wear a random t-shirt from my 100+ collection of IT t-shirts. Today I'm wearing an @opensuse #conference t-shirt from 10 years ago. It was a fantastic reminder that the 2026 edition #CfP #deadline is today 😁
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At the #BSidesBUD 2026 event, listening to the first talk. It's about #ransomware #negotiation. It's not my field of expertise, still it seems that I'd do the right decisions (if it was up to me). Being able to work in panic mode helps 😉
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At the #BSidesBUD 2026 event, listening to the first talk. It's about #ransomware #negotiation. It's not my field of expertise, still it seems that I'd do the right decisions (if it was up to me). Being able to work in panic mode helps 😉
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At the #BSidesBUD 2026 event, listening to the first talk. It's about #ransomware #negotiation. It's not my field of expertise, still it seems that I'd do the right decisions (if it was up to me). Being able to work in panic mode helps 😉
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At the #BSidesBUD 2026 event, listening to the first talk. It's about #ransomware #negotiation. It's not my field of expertise, still it seems that I'd do the right decisions (if it was up to me). Being able to work in panic mode helps 😉
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At the #BSidesBUD 2026 event, listening to the first talk. It's about #ransomware #negotiation. It's not my field of expertise, still it seems that I'd do the right decisions (if it was up to me). Being able to work in panic mode helps 😉
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Although #OpenSSL 4.0 released just two weeks ago, the syslog-ng project has already received a #GitHub issue complaining that we do not support it. So, before we would allocate too much effort on it: what should we expect?
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
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Although #OpenSSL 4.0 released just two weeks ago, the syslog-ng project has already received a #GitHub issue complaining that we do not support it. So, before we would allocate too much effort on it: what should we expect?
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
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Although #OpenSSL 4.0 released just two weeks ago, the syslog-ng project has already received a #GitHub issue complaining that we do not support it. So, before we would allocate too much effort on it: what should we expect?
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
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Although #OpenSSL 4.0 released just two weeks ago, the syslog-ng project has already received a #GitHub issue complaining that we do not support it. So, before we would allocate too much effort on it: what should we expect?
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
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Although #OpenSSL 4.0 released just two weeks ago, the syslog-ng project has already received a #GitHub issue complaining that we do not support it. So, before we would allocate too much effort on it: what should we expect?
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/support-for-openssl-4-0
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My latest #badge from #IBM: IBM #Champion -- 5 Year Milestone
https://www.credly.com/badges/26601e99-a494-41a1-bb2c-ab69185ecff7/public_url
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My latest #badge from #IBM: IBM #Champion -- 5 Year Milestone
https://www.credly.com/badges/26601e99-a494-41a1-bb2c-ab69185ecff7/public_url
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The #syslog_ng April newsletter is now available on-line:
- #Automatic configuration of the syslog-ng wildcard-file() source
- What to fix next in syslog-ng?
- #UDP #reliability improved in syslog-ng #Debian packaging
Read more at: https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/the-syslog-ng-insider-2026-04-wildcard-file-fix-udp
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The #syslog_ng April newsletter is now available on-line:
- #Automatic configuration of the syslog-ng wildcard-file() source
- What to fix next in syslog-ng?
- #UDP #reliability improved in syslog-ng #Debian packaging
Read more at: https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/the-syslog-ng-insider-2026-04-wildcard-file-fix-udp
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The #syslog_ng April newsletter is now available on-line:
- #Automatic configuration of the syslog-ng wildcard-file() source
- What to fix next in syslog-ng?
- #UDP #reliability improved in syslog-ng #Debian packaging
Read more at: https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/the-syslog-ng-insider-2026-04-wildcard-file-fix-udp
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The #syslog_ng April newsletter is now available on-line:
- #Automatic configuration of the syslog-ng wildcard-file() source
- What to fix next in syslog-ng?
- #UDP #reliability improved in syslog-ng #Debian packaging
Read more at: https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/the-syslog-ng-insider-2026-04-wildcard-file-fix-udp
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The #syslog_ng April newsletter is now available on-line:
- #Automatic configuration of the syslog-ng wildcard-file() source
- What to fix next in syslog-ng?
- #UDP #reliability improved in syslog-ng #Debian packaging
Read more at: https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/the-syslog-ng-insider-2026-04-wildcard-file-fix-udp
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Almost 15 years ago, Balabit had a campaign, stating that #syslog_ng could process 650k messages a second. Now I am happy to present 7 #million #EPS (events per second). Timing the announcement to April 1 is not a coincidence :-) #AprilFoolsDay
https://peter.czanik.hu/posts/new-toy-1st-of-april-syslog-ng-performance-tests/
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Once I got hardware-accelerated #AI working under #Linux on my AI mini workstation from HP, my next goal was to make it easier to use. From this blog, you can read about my initial experiments with #OpenWebUI on @fedora Linux.
https://peter.czanik.hu/posts/new-toy-openwebui-first-steps/
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Ever since I bought my #AI mini #workstation from HP, my goal was to run hardware accelerated #ArtificialIntelligence workloads in a #Linux environment. Read more to learn how things turned out on #Ubuntu and @fedora !
https://peter.czanik.hu/posts/new-toy-first-steps-with-ai-on-linux/
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@fedora My ultimate goal is to learn more about #ArtificialIntelligence in a #Linux environment, but the first thing I did after installation was trying #Steam and a couple of #games. Spoiler alert: installing #NeedForSpeed was smoother than on #Windows 😉