-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi,
On Sunday, January 21st, 2024 at 9:17 PM, Gert Doering <g...@greenie.muc.de> wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 09:08:01PM +0100, Bo Berglund wrote: > > > Now I wonder if there is anything at all one can do on a server instance > > level > > to disable that setting such that the timestamps are returned to the > > logfiles? > > Like: > > "reset suppress-timestamps" > > or similar? > > > OpenVPN does not assume to be called from something that sets undesired > variables to be cleared again later on - which would make the config > handling even more complex than it is today. > > Systemd assumes that the world behaves like systemd developers think > it should, so "no timestamps" and "all logs go to the systemd journal". If --suppress-timestamps use is aimed at systemd then perhaps options --log and --log-append, which both ultimately bypass systemd-journald, are in use then they could reset the --suppress-timestamps flag on use. If --suppress-timestamps is used after all --log* options then it would be in effect, like other options, whereby "last option wins!". Regards tct -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: ProtonMail wsBzBAEBCAAnBYJlrZOECZBPl5z2a5C4nRYhBAm8PURno41yecVVVU+XnPZr kLidAABThwgAot6aVv51vKQ+YGiZSbR3/seV9ZncnwVZvFDcQ/VuTxHneVTn VWT6O+eDWyc8mCB4L2vJ4+knPl7ejyphULFfch8VItCA+sFagWlY5vUzpBQW 4EWD9lKKnoonn2je7W4FvAGfgt/zMd9e3LRxkIpbxWwbFRgEdwfjLwCzRKSr P/mKDH5cTP6oUYhONHlMnhZcMzPBQ2O5fh/9lvKPlEwN+lv+zM/0c72wC/eK 2UHQ8wDOVQAwqhHOjlTShaRB7qNqIUlzKkmwvH1UDa7vHV+JIVl96Ul6Qnre fFQZZG1rTB7ENHuXLx7Qu82ZFlzVtMXQyDuC0x8ATo//6t9ld8xwbg== =xtJR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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