Package: nxlog-ce Version: 2.8.1248-1~20170520073623.13+wheezy Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Botond Botyanszki Installed-Size: 3815 Depends: libapr1 (>= 1.4.2), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcap2 (>= 2.10), libdbi1 (>= 0.8.4), libexpat1 (>= 2.0.1), libpcre3 (>= 8.10), libperl5.14 (>= 5.14.2), libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.0), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), adduser, openssl, lsb-base, awk Suggests: libdbd-mysql, libdbd-pgsql, libdbd-sqlite3, libdbd-freetds Priority: optional Section: admin Filename: pool/main/n/nxlog-ce/nxlog-ce_2.8.1248-1~20170520073623.13+wheezy_i386.deb Size: 1848912 SHA256: 09001c408b6a802b029c2b5f919c2b5ea59045b646ef4c57be3989903a54b10e SHA1: 9ee63c0389c6e0bed2e17b14670c9228e39e2b21 MD5sum: 466fa20ae600ce303f7940ae690da720 Description: Modular, multi-threaded, high-performance log management solution In concept nxlog is similar to syslog-ng or rsyslog but it is not limited to unix and syslog only. It supports different platforms, log sources and formats so nxlog can be an ideal choice to implement a centralized logging system. . It can collect logs from files in various formats, receive logs from the network remotely over UDP, TCP or TLS/SSL on all supported platforms. It supports platform specific sources such as the Windows Eventlog, Linux kernel logs, Android device logs, local syslog etc. Writing and reading logs to/from databases is also supported for many database servers. The collected logs can be stored into files, databases or forwarded to a remote log server using various protocols. The old BSD Syslog and the newer IETF syslog standard (RFC 3164 and RFC 5424-5426) is fully supported by nxlog in addition to other custom formats. A key concept in nxlog is to be able to handle and preserve structured logs so there is no need to convert everything to syslog and then parse these logs again at the other side. It has powerful message filtering, log rewrite and conversion capabilities. Using a lightweight, modular and multithreaded architecture which can scale, nxlog can process hundreds of thousands of events per second. . * Multi-platform - support for Unix (Linux, HPUX, BSD), Windows, Android * Modular architecture through dynamically loadable plugins * Scalable, high-performance I/O - collect messages at blazing speeds (can achieve above 500k EPS) * Message buffering and prioritization - no lost or dropped messages * Simple configuration format with a powerful language similar to Perl * Scheduled tasks and built-in log rotation * Support for different formats such as Syslog, CSV, GELF, JSON, XML, Windows EventLog and even custom formats * Offline processing mode for post processing, conversion or transfer * Event classification and pattern matching * Log message rewrite, conversion between different formats * Secure network transport over SSL * Internationalization for supporting different character sets and on the fly auto-detection of encodings Package: nxlog-ce-dbg Source: nxlog-ce Version: 2.8.1248-1~20170520073623.13+wheezy Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Botond Botyanszki Installed-Size: 10070 Depends: nxlog-ce (= 2.8.1248-1~20170520073623.13+wheezy) Priority: extra Section: debug Filename: pool/main/n/nxlog-ce/nxlog-ce-dbg_2.8.1248-1~20170520073623.13+wheezy_i386.deb Size: 4191106 SHA256: d5d68a61a15441470fe57d623f3aac13faf743479864cbfa6874dca1270980d0 SHA1: 1a41a235eee1e04b4618b03d8e2229295851be42 MD5sum: fb0605e478676b731b1667b2bd72d062 Description: Modular, high-performance log management solution (debug symbols) In concept nxlog is similar to syslog-ng or rsyslog but it is not limited to unix and syslog only. It supports different platforms, log sources and formats so nxlog can be an ideal choice to implement a centralized logging system. . This package includes the debugging symbols for nxlog-ce.