From: Jar <ja...@pc...> - 2005-08-24 18:50:52
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Hello My /var/log/message in my openvpn server machine is full of: Aug 24 21:37:54 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: --ping should normally be used with --ping-restart or --ping-exit Aug 24 21:37:54 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: normally if you use --mssfix and/or --fragment, you should also set --tun-mtu 1500 (currently it is 1431) Aug 24 21:38:56 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: --ping should normally be used with --ping-restart or --ping-exit Aug 24 21:38:56 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: normally if you use --mssfix and/or --fragment, you should also set --tun-mtu 1500 (currently it is 1431) Aug 24 21:39:58 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: --ping should normally be used with --ping-restart or --ping-exit Aug 24 21:39:58 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: normally if you use --mssfix and/or --fragment, you should also set --tun-mtu 1500 (currently it is 1431) Aug 24 21:41:00 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: --ping should normally be used with --ping-restart or --ping-exit Aug 24 21:41:00 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: normally if you use --mssfix and/or --fragment, you should also set --tun-mtu 1500 (currently it is 1431) Aug 24 21:42:02 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: --ping should normally be used with --ping-restart or --ping-exit Aug 24 21:42:02 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: normally if you use --mssfix and/or --fragment, you should also set --tun-mtu 1500 (currently it is 1431) Aug 24 21:43:04 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: --ping should normally be used with --ping-restart or --ping-exit Aug 24 21:43:04 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: normally if you use --mssfix and/or --fragment, you should also set --tun-mtu 1500 (currently it is 1431) Aug 24 21:44:06 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: --ping should normally be used with --ping-restart or --ping-exit Aug 24 21:44:06 srv openvpn[14389]: WARNING: normally if you use --mssfix and/or --fragment, you should also set --tun-mtu 1500 (currently it is 1431) How can I suppress them? If those warnings have to exists, how to supress them to only appear once at daemon start-up? Otherwise this fills my log. -- Best Regards, Jar |