Nelson Papel wrote:
I ran that, rebooted, still no OpenVPN syslogging. I get pretty much
everything else, DHCP, WPA, NTOP, etc, etc. I went into the OpenVPN tab,
checked the timestamps, and went into the syslog log file itself to try to
find it and I got nothing.
Not sure what you mean by
Yes, that is the issue, there are no OpenVPN messages being sent to my
syslog server.
Sorry, but my knowledge with Unix/BSD isn't that great. How do I apply the
patch?
Thank you
Nelson Papel
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From: Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: support@pfsense.com
Sent:
Nelson Papel wrote:
Yes, that is the issue, there are no OpenVPN messages being sent to my
syslog server.
Sorry, but my knowledge with Unix/BSD isn't that great. How do I apply
the patch?
I attach the patched system.inc, save a copy of your existing file (just
in case), then replace it
It works, thank you
Nelson Papel
- Original Message -
From: Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: support@pfsense.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 12:07
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] OpenVPN syslogging
Nelson Papel wrote:
Yes, that is the issue, there are no OpenVPN messages being
I get an error viewing this page
http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/rlog?f=pfSense/etc/inc/filter.inc
Note that replacing 'filter.inc' with any other file (e.g. system.inc)
works as expected.
Angelo Turetta
Modena - Italy
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To
On 7/4/06, Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get an error viewing this page
http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/rlog?f=pfSense/etc/inc/filter.inc
Note that replacing 'filter.inc' with any other file (e.g. system.inc)
works as expected.
Thanks, looking into it now. That's certainly a