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$Escape8BitCharactersOnReceive

Type: global configuration directive

Default: off

Available Since: 5.5.2

Description:

This directive instructs rsyslogd to replace non US-ASCII characters (those that have the 8th bit set) during reception of the message. This may be useful for some systems. Please note that this escaping breaks Unicode and many other encodings. Most importantly, it can be assumed that Asian and European characters will be rendered hardly readable by this settings. However, it may still be useful when the logs themself are primarily in English and only occasionally contain local script. If this option is turned on, all control-characters are converted to a 3-digit octal number and be prefixed with the $ControlCharacterEscapePrefix character (being '#' by default).

Warning:

Sample:

$Escape8BitCharactersOnReceive on

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