Windows our linux? Linux just add the log file location to the file that are part of rotate.d and thats solved daily. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone. From : Brian Wilkins Subject : [stunnel-users] Log rollover I have noticed my stunnel log has reached 100MB on an unmanned system. Is there an option to cause the stunnel log to rollover and delete the old log file after a pre-defined period of time? If not, I can try adding it to log.c. Brian
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Wilkins Sent: 6/11/2012 3:48:22 PM To: stunnel-users@stunnel.org Subject: [stunnel-users] Log rollover I have noticed my stunnel log has reached 100MB on an unmanned system. Is there an option to cause the stunnel log to rollover and delete the old log file after a pre-defined period of time? If not, I can try adding it to log.c.
Brian
Windows. I noticed that when stunnel sets the output log setting, the file is continually added to until perpetuity.
Brian
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Michael Curran mike_curran@hotmail.comwrote:
Windows our linux? Linux just add the log file location to the file that are part of rotate.d and thats solved daily. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone. From : Brian Wilkins Subject : [stunnel-users] Log rollover I have noticed my stunnel log has reached 100MB on an unmanned system. Is there an option to cause the stunnel log to rollover and delete the old log file after a pre-defined period of time? If not, I can try adding it to log.c. Brian
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Wilkins ** Sent: 6/11/2012 3:48:22 PM To: stunnel-users@stunnel.org ** Subject: [stunnel-users] Log rollover I have noticed my stunnel log has reached 100MB on an unmanned system. Is there an option to cause the stunnel log to rollover and delete the old log file after a pre-defined period of time? If not, I can try adding it to log.c.
Brian