On 13 Dec 2023 at 14:39, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Date sent: Wed, 13 Dec 2023 14:39:45 -0500 To: "'stunnel-users@stunnel.org'" stunnel-users@stunnel.org From: Christopher Schultz chris@christopherschultz.net Subject: [stunnel-users] Getting logs in systemd environment patches" <stunnel-users.stunnel.org>
All,
I recently built a server from scratch in Amazon EC2 using Amazon Linux 2023 which is systemd-based.
On my Fedora 38 machines, the stunnel log entries are placed in /var/log/secure
When having trouble with a client failing to connect to our stunnel-based service, I tried raising the log level:
debug=7
and restarted the service.
I can't find any indication that the logs are available.
There is no /var/log/stunnel directory. There are none of the usual files I might expect these logs to be in on other systems (e.g. /var/log/seure, /var/log/auth, etc.). It appears the case that I should be able to view the journals using this command:
sudo journalctl --follow -u stunnel.service
But nothing is ever printed there.
Does anyone know how to get logging from stunnel in this kind of environment?
(BTW, *I* am able to connect to this service, so I know it's running, etc. This is only a logging-problem, not an stunnel-isnt-working problem.)
Thanks, -chris _______________________________________________ stunnel-users mailing list -- stunnel-users@stunnel.org To unsubscribe send an email to stunnel-users-leave@stunnel.org
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