Thanks Anthony for reporting the issue.
According to the systemd.exec.5 man-page:
ProtectHome= Takes a boolean argument or the special values "read-only" or "tmpfs".
Debian's rsyslog 8.2312.0-2 has debian/rsyslog.service:24:ProtectHome=yes
Ubuntu's rsyslog 8.2312.0-2ubuntu1 has debian/rsyslog.service:24:ProtectHome=readonly
Only Ubuntu Noble is affected.
Thanks Anthony for reporting the issue.
According to the systemd.exec.5 man-page:
ProtectHome= Takes a boolean argument or the special values "read-only" or "tmpfs".
Debian's rsyslog 8.2312.0-2 has rsyslog. service: 24:ProtectHome= yes
debian/
Ubuntu's rsyslog 8.2312.0-2ubuntu1 has rsyslog. service: 24:ProtectHome= readonly
debian/
Only Ubuntu Noble is affected.