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reduced dependencies, moved non-runtime files to its own directory except
for some whom's status is unclear
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situations. If the header was split across two packet reads, it was
invalidly processed, causing loss or modification of messages.
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just a fix but a change in the object model. Thanks to varmojfekoj for
providing the bug report, an initial fix and lots of good discussion
that lead to where we finally ended up.
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made this mode the default; this was needed, as some programs (e.g.
sshd) log with inconsistent timezone information, what messes up the
local logs (which by default don't even contain time zone information).
This seems to be consistent with what sysklogd did for the past four
years. Alternate behaviour may be desirable if gateway-like processes
send messages via the local log slot - in this case, it can be enabled
via the $InputUnixListenSocketIgnoreMsgTimestamp and
$SystemLogSocketIgnoreMsgTimestamp config directives
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own class and converted to new object calling conventions
(interface-based)
- converted gss-misc into a loadable library module
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- moved module loader from conf.c to module.c, where it belongs
- made the necessary plumbing to auto-load library modules
- upgraded debug system to include iRet in function exit message
- changed module interface so that instances need only to be supported by
output plugins (if we actually need them for input plugins, we can
always add it again...)
- milestone: first implementation of library modules (but do not get
unloaded on exit/hup so far)
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plain tcp works again
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- added class tcps_sess
- changed imtcp to use new classes; seems to work; imgssapi currently
broken
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