On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 18:32:59 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway
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>So now my guess is that you had an apt sources.list entry pointing to
>the build.openvpn.net repo back in your Xenial days, which then probably
>got disabled by the Ubuntu release-upgrade process (and thus apt no
>longer
On 23/06/22 02:05, David Sommerseth wrote:
/usr/lib/systemd/system/openvpn-server@.service
^^ This is the proper service file being packaged. Even though, as
this is from a Debian package, I would have expected it under
/lib/systemd/system.
Thanks to the big /usr merge, they're going to
On 22/06/2022 22:03, Bo Berglund wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 15:58:35 +0200, David Sommerseth
wrote:
[...snip...]
I see you get a recommendation to remove '--suppress-timestamp'. That
is only useful if you decide to use --log. If you let the journal do
that job, it will already provide the
On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 12:38:24 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 01:52:48 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway
> wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 08:51:47 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> >
> >> Originally I used OpenVPN since around 2014 on RaspberryPi to access my
> >> home
> >> LAN.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 16:11:40 +0200, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 20/06/2022 00:10, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> >On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 23:03:15 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> >>I get this:
> >>
> >>dpkg -L openvpn | grep systemd.*openv
> >>/lib/systemd/system-generators/openvpn-generator
>
On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 15:58:35 +0200, David Sommerseth
wrote:
>> But will journalctl work independently of the openvpn log option settings,
>> like
>> verbosity etc?
>> I have this now in the two instance conf files:
>>
>> log /etc/openvpn/log/openvpn.log
>> verb 4
>> mute 10
>>
>> and:
>>
>>
On 20/06/2022 00:10, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 23:03:15 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
I get this:
dpkg -L openvpn | grep systemd.*openv
/lib/systemd/system-generators/openvpn-generator
/lib/systemd/system/openvpn.service
/lib/systemd/system/openvpn@.service
On 18/06/2022 23:20, Bo Berglund wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 20:01:10 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
wrote:
If you want your log-file to contain time-stamps then edit the file:
/lib/systemd/system/openvpn-server@.service
remove '--supress-timestamps'
I cannot find such a file...
On 18/06/2022 10:26, Bo Berglund wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 22:58:46 +0200, David Sommerseth
wrote:
[...snip...]
But will journalctl work independently of the openvpn log option settings, like
verbosity etc?
I have this now in the two instance conf files:
log /etc/openvpn/log/openvpn.log
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 01:52:48 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway
wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 08:51:47 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
>
>> Originally I used OpenVPN since around 2014 on RaspberryPi to access my home
>> LAN. I did not have an Ubuntu server back then.
>> Then in 2016 I built the Ubuntu
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 08:51:47 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Originally I used OpenVPN since around 2014 on RaspberryPi to access my home
> LAN. I did not have an Ubuntu server back then.
> Then in 2016 I built the Ubuntu server to handle a lot of other things too,
> like
> subversion and such,
On Sun, 19 Jun 2022 18:10:14 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway
wrote:
>> I am not enough into Linux to get anything useful from this...
>> Hopefully you can.
>
>Well, I don't know how much difference it will make for your overall
>project, but this output shows that you are still running an old
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 23:20:54 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> I looked in the file:
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/openvpn-server@.service
>
> and it contains this:
> [Service}
> ExecStart=/usr/sbin/openvpn --status %t/openvpn-server/status-%i.log
> --status-version 2 --suppress-timestamps --config
On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 23:03:15 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> I get this:
>
> dpkg -L openvpn | grep systemd.*openv
> /lib/systemd/system-generators/openvpn-generator
> /lib/systemd/system/openvpn.service
> /lib/systemd/system/openvpn@.service
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/openvpn-client@.service
>
On Sun, 19 Jun 2022 14:43:48 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway
wrote:
>On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 19:03:48 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
>> On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 13:46:09 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
>> wrote:
>> >If you want your log-file to contain time-stamps then edit the file:
>>
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 19:03:48 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 13:46:09 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
> wrote:
> >If you want your log-file to contain time-stamps then edit the file:
> >/lib/systemd/system/openvpn-server@.service
> >remove '--supress-timestamps'
>
> I
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> On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 22:00:20 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
> openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
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> > You haven't found the file that
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> On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 20:01:10 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
> openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>
> > > > If you want your log-file
On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 20:01:10 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
wrote:
>> > If you want your log-file to contain time-stamps then edit the file:
>> > /lib/systemd/system/openvpn-server@.service
>> > remove '--supress-timestamps'
>>
>>
>> I cannot find such a file...
>
>Well, you now know the
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> On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 13:46:09 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
> openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
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>On Saturday, June 18th, 2022 at 09:26, Bo Berglund
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>> The way I did that:
>>
>> 1) sudo systemctl stop openvpn
>>
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On Saturday, June 18th, 2022 at 09:26, Bo Berglund
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> The way I did that:
>
> 1) sudo systemctl stop openvpn
> sudo systemctl stop openvpn@server.service
> sudo systemctl stop
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 22:58:46 +0200, David Sommerseth
wrote:
>So in other words: On a systemd enabled system, using the "log" option
>is not optimal.
Does this mean that I should completely remove the log entries in the conf files
or somehow use some specific entry that stops it from logging?
On 15/06/2022 16:48, Bo Berglund wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 14:00:52 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
wrote:
I have scanned the documentation for OpenVPN:
https://openvpn.net/community-resources/reference-manual-for-openvpn-2-4/
But I do not find a setting that will swichh ON timetsmps
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 14:00:52 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
wrote:
>
>> I have scanned the documentation for OpenVPN:
>> https://openvpn.net/community-resources/reference-manual-for-openvpn-2-4/
>>
>> But I do not find a setting that will swichh ON timetsmps in log lines.
>>
>> There are
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alternatively, you can view the log file with `journalctl`.
This will then include timestamps from the journal.
Something like `journalctl -u openvpn-server01`
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this is a setting in the openvpn systemd unit file.
The setting to remove is --suppress-timestamps from the 'ExecStart=' line.
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I have scanned the documentation for OpenVPN:
https://openvpn.net/community-resources/reference-manual-for-openvpn-2-4/
But I do not find a setting that will swichh ON timetsmps in log lines.
There are these related items:
--suppress-timestamps
It seems to disallow timestam ps which is exactly
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