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Author Carl.Crowder
Recipients Carl.Crowder, r.david.murray, vinay.sajip
Date 2011-05-25.14:12:03
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Flume certainly could avoid parsing certain values. However, while a syslog application "should avoid octet values below 32", they are still "legal" [1]. I don't think that adjusting flume to reject legal values due to legacy behaviour in some unix syslog daemons is the Right Thing™ here.

[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424#section-6.4
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