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Cloned from Pagure issue: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/48180
Viktor Ashirov wrote: The "Configured SSL version range" message should go only to the errors log, but it appears in stderr as well:
Starting instance "M1" [27/Apr/2015:13:00:08 +0200] SSL Initialization - Configured SSL version range: min: TLS1.0, max: TLS1.2 Starting instance "M2" [27/Apr/2015:13:00:10 +0200] SSL Initialization - Configured SSL version range: min: TLS1.0, max: TLS1.2
On RHEL7 and Fedora it also logs SSL info to stderr, but systemd catches these messages to journal, so they are not displayed to user.
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Comment from nhosoi (@nhosoi) at 2015-05-06 03:14:25
git patch file (1.2.11 branch) 0001-Ticket-48180-Lowering-the-log-level-of-Configured-SS.patch
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Comment from nhosoi (@nhosoi) at 2015-05-07 02:07:22
Reviewed by Rich (Thank you!!)
Pushed to 389-ds-base-1.2.11: 82020ad..bd0c50a 389-ds-base-1.2.11 -> 389-ds-base-1.2.11 commit bd0c50a
Comment from nhosoi (@nhosoi) at 2017-02-11 23:03:37
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Cloned from Pagure issue: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/48180
Viktor Ashirov wrote:
The "Configured SSL version range" message should go only to the errors log, but it appears in stderr as well:
start-dirsrv
Starting instance "M1"
[27/Apr/2015:13:00:08 +0200] SSL Initialization - Configured SSL version range: min: TLS1.0, max: TLS1.2
Starting instance "M2"
[27/Apr/2015:13:00:10 +0200] SSL Initialization - Configured SSL version range: min: TLS1.0, max: TLS1.2
On RHEL7 and Fedora it also logs SSL info to stderr, but systemd catches these
messages to journal, so they are not displayed to user.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: