Hi
It is normal (as per RFC<insert number here>) that %source% does not
contain a FQDN. %HOSTNAME% is an alias for %source% (or maybe the other
way arround).
However, %FROMHOST% should contain the result of a reverse DNS query, i.e.
the FQDN of the host the message was recieved from. If you're not using a
relay, this will also be the FQDN of the source.
If you're using a relay and the relay is running rsyslog, it might be
possible to hack something up using the property replacer.
I know the doc on the site is for more recent versions, but you should be
able to find the doc for 2.0.6 under /usr/share/doc/rsyslog-2.0.6/ .
-- Vivien Bernet-Rollande
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