Bug#653515: [pkg-wpa-devel] Bug#653515: Very chatty in syslog; message every time rekeying occurs

2012-06-19 Thread Kel Modderman
Hi Josh,

   wpa_supplicant logs a message like this to syslog every time WPA group
   rekeying occurs:
   
   Dec 24 08:26:16 leaf wpa_supplicant[1319]: WPA: Group rekeying completed 
   with AP:MA:CA:DD:RE:SS [GTK=CCMP]
   
   On a network configured to rekey frequently, this generates a large
   number of syslog message, drowning out more useful log messages.
   
   Does wpa_supplicant really need to log every time rekeying occurs?
  
  You can configure the logging verbosity through your 
  /etc/network/interfaces stanza on a per interface basis, quoting from
  /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian.gz:
 [snip]
  Rekeying events are at MSG_INFO severity, setting wpa-debug-level to -1
  will raise the bar to MSG_WARNING and hide all rekeying notices (which 
  are still readable in e.g. wpa_cli) from the logs.
 
 I appreciate the pointer to information on how to make this message go
 away on my system, but I intended the bug report as a request to make
 wpa_supplicant less chatty by default.
 
 My question above still applies: Does wpa_supplicant really need to log
 every time rekeying occurs?

No

 What value does this provide?

Not much to me

 Could this
 message become something that only appears at -v or above, rather than
 by default?

Yep, sure could


Now we just need this report summarised and sent to hos...@lists.shmoo.com
to get something done about it.

Thanks, Kel



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Bug#653515: [pkg-wpa-devel] Bug#653515: Very chatty in syslog; message every time rekeying occurs

2012-06-18 Thread Josh Triplett
reopen 653515
retitle 653515 Very chatty in syslog by default; message every time rekeying 
occurs
thanks

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 02:17:03AM +0200, Stefan Lippers-Hollmann wrote:
 On Tuesday 19 June 2012, Josh Triplett wrote:
  Package: wpasupplicant
  Version: 0.7.3-5
  Severity: normal
  
  wpa_supplicant logs a message like this to syslog every time WPA group
  rekeying occurs:
  
  Dec 24 08:26:16 leaf wpa_supplicant[1319]: WPA: Group rekeying completed 
  with AP:MA:CA:DD:RE:SS [GTK=CCMP]
  
  On a network configured to rekey frequently, this generates a large
  number of syslog message, drowning out more useful log messages.
  
  Does wpa_supplicant really need to log every time rekeying occurs?
 
 You can configure the logging verbosity through your 
 /etc/network/interfaces stanza on a per interface basis, quoting from
 /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian.gz:
[snip]
 Rekeying events are at MSG_INFO severity, setting wpa-debug-level to -1
 will raise the bar to MSG_WARNING and hide all rekeying notices (which 
 are still readable in e.g. wpa_cli) from the logs.

I appreciate the pointer to information on how to make this message go
away on my system, but I intended the bug report as a request to make
wpa_supplicant less chatty by default.

My question above still applies: Does wpa_supplicant really need to log
every time rekeying occurs?  What value does this provide?  Could this
message become something that only appears at -v or above, rather than
by default?

Thanks,
Josh Triplett



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