Hi again,

I'm starting a new thread because my problem is slightly different
than the original. And it's getting complicated. In fact, I'm pretty
confused, and I'd really like some guidance. Thanks in advance :)

My goal is to set up rsyslog with both TCP+TLS and RELP (no TLS. yet.)

The problem seems to be that I can't make them both work at the same
time. imrelp.so requires a new version of GnuTLS, and lmnsd_gtls.so
(required by TCP+TLS) works with the old version but not the new one.

######details of the problem#####
I'm running:
- rsyslog 8.1.6
- OS: CentOS 6.5 (updated just now)
- GnuTLS (comes with the OS): 2.8.5_13 (the one with the infamous
security bug fixed!)

In this setup, I can't get RELP to work, like in the original thread:
rsyslogd: could not load module '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so', dlopen:
/usr/lib64/librelp.so.0: undefined symbol:
gnutls_certificate_set_verify_function  [try
http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2066 ]

OK, so I installed the latest stable (3.2.12), like you see below.
Still doesn't work, because rsyslog seems to be looking for the
library on the system (/usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.26). So I do a hack to
link the new library in there:
mv /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.26 /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.26_old
ln -s /usr/local/lib/libgnutls.so /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.26 # note
that libgnutls.so points to libgnutls.so.28.30.2, so 28 instead of 26

At his point, RELP works. Yeey! But now lmnsd_gtls.so complains:
rsyslogd: could not load module '/lib64/rsyslog/lmnsd_gtls.so',
dlopen: /lib64/rsyslog/lmnsd_gtls.so: undefined symbol: gcry_control
[try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2066 ]

If I take out RELP and switch back to the original GnuTLS, rsyslog
starts with no problem

####possible solutions####
I think there's a bunch of things that can be improved. I'm writing
this from the user's point of view, because I don't know the
implementation details and what's technically possible:
- imrelp.so shouldn't depend on GnuTLS. IMO people that don't need TLS
shouldn't have this problem. Incidentally, this will also be a
workaround for me, because it means I can live with the system's
GnuTLS for lmnsd_gtls.so and use plain RELP.
- ideally, TCP+TLS should work with the new GnuTLS version and imrelp
should work with the old version
- if the above is not possible, then I assume a certain version of
GnuTLS is required. So it should be included/added in the rsyslog
packages and installed in a separate location. I'm saying a separate
location is needed so it doesn't interfere with the system (maybe
there's some other software in the system that requires and older
version, and rsyslog's upgrade breaks it)

The above is what makes sense to me, and I don't claim to be any sort
of exper in these matters. Any thoughts will be appreciated.

Also, I'm available for acually contributing on solving this. I'm not
just asking :D

Best regards,
Radu

On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Radu Gheorghe
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andre,
>
> These are great news!
>
> In case it helps, below are my notes after installing GnuTLS 3.2.12
> today (latest stable) on CentOS 6.4. The point was trying to make
> TCP+TLS work in 7.4.4, but it didn't help. I was still getting the
> same GnuTLS error:
> https://github.com/sematext/rsyslog/blob/master/runtime/nsdsel_gtls.c#L166
>
> Upgrading to 8.1.6 solved the problem. I have no idea if the GnuTLS
> upgrade was necessary, but the rsyslog upgrade definitely was. If
> anyone has any idea about the source of the "unexpected GnuTLS error",
> please-please share :) Although I assume a different thread is
> required for any follow-ups.
>
> -----------installing GnuTLS on CentOS 6.4-------------
> # make sure manually compiled libs are loaded
> # not 100% sure it's really needed, though
> echo "/usr/local/lib" >/etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf
> echo "/usr/local/lib64" >>/etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf
> ldconfig
>
> # install libgmp, which is required by nettle,
> # which is required by GnuTLS:
> # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9508851/how-to-compile-gnutls
> yum install gmp-devel
>
> # make sure openssl is up to date,
> # otherwise libnettle will cry like a baby,
> # at least in CentOS 6.4
> yum install openssl-devel
>
> # install libnettle
> wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/nettle/nettle-2.7.1.tar.gz
> tar zxf nettle-2.7.1.tar.gz
> cd nettle-2.7.1
> ./configure
> make && make install
>
> # point pkg-config to the location where you installed libnettle
> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig"
>
> # install gnutls itself
> wget ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/gcrypt/gnutls/v3.2/gnutls-3.2.12.tar.xz
> tar --xz -xvf gnutls-3.2.12.tar.xz
> cd gnutls-3.2.12
> ./configure
> make && make install
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Andre Lorbach <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am finally catching up with my email ;).
>> I am going to take a look if GnuTLS libraries have been updated.
>> If not I will take a look how hard it can be to rebuild RPM's with a newer
>> GnuTLS Version. We have done this for other packages on RHEL 5 multiple
>> times before.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Andre Lorbach
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:rsyslog-
>>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Rainer Gerhards
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 5:45 PM
>>> To: rsyslog-users
>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] could not load module '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so
>>> (version 7.6.0)
>>>
>>> As far as I remember, building a recent GnuTLS on that old platform is a
>> lot of
>>> hassle. That, plus David's info on the vuln probably means we won't go
>>> through the hassle.
>>>
>>> @Andre: I still wonder if the dependency for the relp package is not
>> correct.
>>> Should it specify the newer GnutTLS version? If it doesn't, relp won't
>> work in
>>> any case, right? So if that's the case (and RH does not backport a newer
>>> version), that probably means we should officially cease relp support
>> for that
>>> old version (as far as rsyslog's own packages are concerned).
>>>
>>> Comments?
>>>
>>> Rainer
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Radu Gheorghe
>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>> > aaaah, now I see what the problem is. Your version of gnutls is too
>>> > old. I had the same problem:
>>> > http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/rsyslog/users/12685
>>> >
>>> > And I feel very bad for not posting back the solution. I thought I did
>>> > that but I didn't. Definitely the first step is to get a newer gnutls
>>> > and compile it. And I guess the problem I had was that rsyslog was
>>> > still looking at the old gnutls library. And I vaguely remember
>>> > "fixing" it by manually moving and linking files in /lib64. Maybe this
>>> > helps you, too?
>>> >
>>> > Either way, this reveals the problem with the packages. If they don't
>>> > work with CentOS 6.5 they won't work with RHEL 6.5 and any previous
>>> > version. I guess a newer gnutls package needs to be included in the
>>> > rsyslog repository as a solution? Or rsyslog can be made to work with
>>> > older gnutls versions?
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Anwar El fatayri
>>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > > This is what i don't understand. I have it installed on my system :
>>> > > [root@srv ~]# find / -name "*relp*"/lib64/rsyslog/
>>> > omrelp.so/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so/var/log/tls-relp/var/lib/yum/yumdb/r
>>> > /bf49b26f76662f519a06e7e746a629f577f7a9ec-rsyslog-relp-7.6.0-1.el6-x86
>>> > _64/var/lib/yum/yumdb/l/ed6186745fe50d049726724969cfac1e31fa70a8-
>>> libre
>>> > lp-1.2.2-1.el6-x86_64/elk/logstash-1.3.3/spec/inputs/relp.rb/elk/logst
>>> > ash-1.3.3/logstash/util/relp.rb/elk/logstash-1.3.3/logstash/inputs/rel
>>> > p.rb/usr/share/doc/librelp-1.2.2/usr/share/doc/librelp-1.2.2/relp.html
>>> > /usr/lib64/librelp.so.0.0.0/usr/lib64/librelp.so.0
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>> ==========================================================
>>> ==========================================================
>>> =========================================
>>> > Package                                  Arch
>>> > Version                                Repository
>>> >
>>> Size=======================================================
>>> ==========================================================
>>> ============================================Updating:
>>> > rsyslog                                  x86_64
>>> > 7.6.0-1.el6                            rsyslog_v7
>>> > 726 kUpdating for dependencies: librelp
>>> >  x86_64                           1.2.2-1.el6
>>> >  rsyslog_v7                            57 k rsyslog-gnutls
>>> >           x86_64                           7.6.0-1.el6
>>> >        rsyslog_v7                            28 k rsyslog-relp
>>> >                 x86_64                           7.6.0-1.el6
>>> >              rsyslog_v7                            27 k
>>> > > Transaction
>>> >
>>> Summary===================================================
>>> ============
>>> >
>>> ==========================================================
>>> ============
>>> > ========================
>>> > >
>>> > > and i still get this error :s ----> could not load module
>>> > '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so', dlopen: /usr/lib64/librelp.so.0: undefined
>>> > symbol: gnutls_certificate_set_verify_function  [try
>>> > http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2066 ]
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 11:36:59 +0200
>>> > >> From: [email protected]
>>> > >> To: [email protected]
>>> > >> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] could not load module
>>> > >> '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so
>>> > (version 7.6.0)
>>> > >>
>>> > >> So you've installed rsyslog-relp and you have no file *relp.so in
>>> > >> your system? This means that either something is wrong with the
>>> > >> package or the way you search for that file. Or something else :)
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Not sure where to go from here, really. Can you check the package
>>> > >> (unpack it) and run a `find / -name *relp.so`?
>>> > >>
>>> > >> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Anwar El fatayri
>>> > >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > >> > I installed the following yum repository :
>>> > >> > wget http://rpms.adiscon.com/v7-stable/rsyslog.repo -O
>>> > /etc/yum.repos.d/rsyslog.repo
>>> > >> > and the i updated rsyslog :
>>> > >> > yum update rsyslog
>>> > >> > I'm using CentOS 6.3
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> >> From: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> To: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 10:07:46 +0100
>>> > >> >> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] could not load module
>>> > '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so (version 7.6.0)
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> yes i did :
>>> > >> >> Installed PackagesName        : rsyslog-relpArch        :
>>> > x86_64Version     : 7.6.0Release     : 1.el6Size        : 38 kRepo
>> :
>>> > installedFrom repo   : rsyslog_v7Summary     : RELP protocol support
>> for
>>> > rsyslogURL         : http://www.rsyslog.com/License     : (GPLv3+ and
>> ASL
>>> > 2.0)Description : The rsyslog-relp package contains the rsyslog
>> plugins
>>> > that provide            : the ability to receive syslog messages via
>> the
>>> > reliable RELP            : protocol.
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 16:10:42 -0800
>>> > >> >> From: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> To: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] could not load module
>>> > '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so (version 7.6.0)
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> did you install the rsyslog-relp package from that repository?
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> David Lang
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> On Tue, 4 Mar 2014, Anwar El fatayri wrote:
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> > Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 18:17:23 +0100
>>> > >> >> > From: Anwar El fatayri <[email protected]>
>>> > >> >> > Reply-To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
>>> > >> >> > To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]>
>>> > >> >> > Subject: Re: [rsyslog] could not load module
>>> > '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so
>>> > >> >> >     (version 7.6.0)
>>> > >> >> >
>>> > >> >> > I left the company. Rsyslog is tryling to load the imrelp
>>> > >> >> > module
>>> > from /usr/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so. I'm sure that it doesn't exist
>>> > there but with the earlier version that i was using (v5) this wasn't
>>> > the path to load the module.
>>> > >> >> > I added the adiscon repository to /etc/yum.repos.d/ and then
>>> > updated rsyslog to v7. After that, i recieved this error.
>>> > >> >> >> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 18:31:08 +0200
>>> > >> >> >> From: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> >> To: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> >> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] could not load module
>>> > '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so (version 7.6.0)
>>> > >> >> >>
>>> > >> >> >> Do you have a file that matches *relp.so somewhere in your
>>> system?
>>> > >> >> >>
>>> > >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Anwar El fatayri
>>> > >> >> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > >> >> >>> i installed the package from the adiscon repository.
>>> > >> >> >>> Installed PackagesName        : rsyslogArch        :
>>> > x86_64Version     : 7.6.0Release     : 1.el6Size        : 2.3 MRepo
>>> >  : installedFrom repo   : rsyslog_v7Summary     : a rocket-fast system
>> for
>>> > log processingURL         : http://www.rsyslog.com/License     :
>> (GPLv3+
>>> > and ASL 2.0)Description : Rsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded
>> syslog
>>> > daemon. It supports MySQL,            : syslog/TCP, RFC 3195,
>> permitted
>>> > sender lists, filtering on any message part,            : and fine
>> grain
>>> > output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd
>> :
>>> > and can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up,
>> with
>>> >            : advanced features suitable for enterprise-class,
>>> > encryption-protected syslog            : relay chains.
>>> > >> >> >>> [root@serv ~]# yum info rsyslog-relpLoaded plugins:
>>> > fastestmirror, prestoLoading mirror speeds from cached hostfile *
>> atomic:
>>> > mirrors.neusoft.edu.cn * base: fr2.rpmfind.net * extras:
>>> > centos.quelquesmots.fr * updates: fr2.rpmfind.netInstalled
>>> PackagesName
>>> >      : rsyslog-relpArch        : x86_64Version     : 7.6.0Release
>> :
>>> > 1.el6Size        : 38 kRepo        : installedFrom repo   :
>>> > rsyslog_v7Summary     : RELP protocol support for rsyslogURL         :
>>> > http://www.rsyslog.com/License     : (GPLv3+ and ASL 2.0)Description :
>>> > The rsyslog-relp package contains the rsyslog plugins that provide
>>> >    : the ability to receive syslog messages via the reliable RELP
>>> >  : protocol.
>>> > >> >> >>>
>>> > >> >> >>> El Fatayri Anwar
>>> > >> >> >>>
>>> > >> >> >>> Student in telecommunication systems & computer
>>> > networksLinköping International University (LIU)Linköping - Sweden
>>> > >> >> >>> +46 707 140 340
>>> > >> >> >>>
>>> > >> >> >>>
>>> > >> >> >>>> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 17:43:17 +0200
>>> > >> >> >>>> From: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> >>>> To: [email protected]
>>> > >> >> >>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] could not load module
>>> > '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so (version 7.6.0)
>>> > >> >> >>>>
>>> > >> >> >>>> Hey Anwar,
>>> > >> >> >>>>
>>> > >> >> >>>> Did you do --enable-relp when you compiled rsyslog? If you
>>> > installed
>>> > >> >> >>>> from some packages, there is a rsyslog-relp package or
>>> > something like
>>> > >> >> >>>> that.
>>> > >> >> >>>>
>>> > >> >> >>>> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Anwar El fatayri
>>> > >> >> >>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > >> >> >>>>> Hey,
>>> > >> >> >>>>> I installed rsyslog v7-stable in order to setup rsyslog
>>> > >> >> >>>>> with a
>>> > RELP TLS secured connection. However, i'm getting this error when i
>>> > restart the rsyslog service :
>>> > >> >> >>>>>
>>> > >> >> >>>>> could not load module '/lib64/rsyslog/imrelp.so', dlopen:
>>> > /usr/lib64/librelp.so.0: undefined symbol:
>>> > gnutls_certificate_set_verify_function  [try
>>> > http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2066]
>>> > >> >> >>>>> I have librelp 1.2.2 installed on my machine.
>>> > >> >> >>>>> Thanks in advance
>>> > >> >> >>>>> Anwar
>>> > >> >> >>>>>
>>> > >> >> >>>>>
>>> > >> >> >>>>>
>>> > >> >> >>>>>
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