Getting Syslog working on OSX Monterey
Peter J. Holzer
hjp-python at hjp.at
Sun Mar 6 14:35:44 EST 2022
On 2022-03-06 18:28:59 +0100, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
> On 2022-03-05 16:25:38 +0000, Barry Scott wrote:
> > Using the syslog() function means that any platform/distro details are
> > hidden from the user of syslog() and as is the case of macOS it
> > "just works".
>
> That doesn't seem to be case. Philip Bloom reported in
> <CADoNktVgU9DBdBfc5wJe4vhJcTKrdVQjdeUO8eN=BvTw9g48fw at mail.gmail.com>,
> that syslog in Python 3.6 broke in OS X Monterey. So even using
> syslog(3) doesn't seem to be safe across upgrades (no, I don't know
> how Apple managed to break this - as I wrote, I don't use OS X).
>
>
> > (I assume, not checked, that the write to the socket does not work
> > because Apple is not implementing the syslog protocol from the RFC).
I noticed that RFC 5424 describes a very different protocol from RFC
3164 and was curious which one SysLogHandler implements.
Surprise: Neither.
It just sends the PRI part and the MSG part. While that neatly sidesteps
the question of which of the two incompatible header formats to use,
it's not a a valid syslog message in either format.
Obviously Linux accepts this format (the timestamp and the hostname are
kind of redundant anyway when you're using a unix socket).
I strongly suspect that the OS X syslog daemon got stricter and now
insists on properly formatted messages.
hp
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