On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 12:43:35AM +0100, Ben Wylie wrote:
> Can a trustpath be discontinuous?

If I understand your question, no.

> debug: received-header: relay 127.0.0.1 trusted? yes internal? yes
> debug: received-header: relay 127.0.0.1 trusted? yes internal? yes
> debug: received-header: relay 212.250.162.15 trusted? no internal? no
[...]
> In fact all of the ips in that list are trusted and are specified in
> trusted_networks, apart from 212.250.162.15 and 80.41.122.64.
> Is there a reason why they are not marked as trusted?

Yes.  If 212.250.162.15 is not trusted, which you say it isn't, then
everything past that can't be trusted either.

> bayes_auto_expire 0
> in my local.cf, but I still get this issue:
> 
> debug: bayes: found bayes db version 3
> debug: bayes: opportunistic call found journal sync due

A journal sync is due.

> debug: Syncing Bayes and expiring old tokens...

That's misleading since it may be doing one or the other, not both.  Should
probably change that... :|

> debug: synced Bayes databases from journal in 113 seconds: 14988 unique
> entries (14988 total entries)
> debug: Syncing complete.

Just a sync, since there was no expire output.

> I can't find anything about a configuration option or a command line option
> that will let me stop SA from automatically syncing the bayes tokens.
> Is there anything?

RTM for "bayes_journal_max_size". :)

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