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## Remote Syslog Notifications
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* **Source**: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424
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* **Icon Support**: No
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* **Message Format**: Text
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* **Message Limit**: 32768 Characters per message
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Remote Syslog is a way for network devices to send event messages to a logging server – usually known as a Syslog server. The Syslog protocol is supported by a wide range of devices and can be used to log different types of events.
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### Syntax
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Valid syntax is as follows:
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* `syslog://{host}`
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* `syslog://{host}:{port}`
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* `syslog://{host}/{facility}`
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* `syslog://{host}:{port}/{facility}`
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One might change the facility on a remote syslog (rsyslog) server from it's default like so:
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* `syslog://localhost/local5`
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### Parameter Breakdown
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| Variable | Required | Description
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| ----------- | -------- | -----------
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| host | No | Query a remote Syslog server (rsyslog) by optionally specifying the hostname
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| port | No | The remote port associated with your rsyslog server provided. By default if this value isn't sent port **514** is used by default.
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| facility | No | The facility to use, by default it is `user`. Valid options are **kern**, **user**, **mail**, **daemon**, **auth**, **syslog**, **lpr**, **news**, **uucp**, **cron**, **local0**, **local1**, **local2**, **local3**, **local4**, **local5**, **local6**, and **local7**
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| logpid | Yes | Include PID as part of the log output.
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### Example
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Send a Remote Syslog notification
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```bash
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# The following sends a syslog notification to the `user` facility
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apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
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rsyslog://localhost
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```
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#### Internal RSyslog Test Server
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```bash
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# Setup a simple docker file that will run our our rsyslog server for us:
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cat << _EOF > dockerfile.syslog
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FROM ubuntu
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RUN apt update && apt install rsyslog -y
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RUN echo '\$ModLoad imudp\n \\
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\$UDPServerRun 514\n \\
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\$ModLoad imtcp\n \\
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\$InputTCPServerRun 514\n \\
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\$template RemoteStore, "/var/log/remote/%\$year%-%\$Month%-%\$Day%.log"\n \\
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:source, !isequal, "localhost" -?RemoteStore\n \\
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:source, isequal, "last" ~ ' > /etc/rsyslog.conf
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ENTRYPOINT ["rsyslogd", "-n"]
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_EOF
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# build it:
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docker build -t mysyslog -f dockerfile.syslog .
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# Now run it:
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docker run --cap-add SYSLOG --restart always \
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-v $(pwd)/log:/var/log \
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-p 514:514 -p 514:514/udp --name rsyslog mysyslog
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# In another terminal window, you can look into a directory
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# relative to the location you ran the above command for a directory
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# called `log`
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You may need to adjust it's permissions, the log file will only get
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created after you send an apprise notification.
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```
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