Subject: Re: Status commands - msg#00425
List: network.openvpn.user
Do you mean the section on up/down/etc? I had seen
that but it was not the type of on demand status that
I was looking for. I was looking for something more
straight forward, but was planning on falling back to
using those if there was no more direct command
available.
-Scott
--- Jon Bendtsen <jon.bendtsen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
Den 26. jul 2004, kl. 14:43, skrev Scott MacKay:
>
>
> Is there any easy way to determine the status of
>
an
>
> openvpn session, other than log parsing? The big
>
> things would be state (up,down, maybe even
>
connecting
>
> if different from down). Thanks!
>
>
please read the manpage
>
JonB
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Re: v1.6.0 compile oddness on a redhat 9 box.
I downloaded and searched the latest openvpn-users archive and couldn't
weed out any information that seemed specific to this problem. I did find
some references to passing the specific library paths to ./configure but I
tried several iterations of that and it didn't work. It seems that the
unique problem in my rh9 config is that kssl.h has an include statement
for krb5.h which is apparently what causes ./configure to bomb. I briefly
checked several of my other openvpn systems (all distros other than rh9)
and none of them include krb5.h in this manner. If I comment out the
#include <krb5.h> statement then ./configure completes but make fails. I
finally did a search for a pre-compiled binary rpm for redhat 9 and found
several. I installed one of them, and it works, but I'm somewhat leary of
running crypto software compiled by an unofficial source.
I see that others on the list are running openvpn with redhat 9. I'd
really appreciate it if some of you could comment back to me about what
you did to get it to work, particularly those who compiled it themselves.
Thanks.
> I would suggest you scan the archives on this. I definitely recall that
> there
> are issues with compiling code on RH9 which use OpenSSL headers, as
> OpenVPN does.
>
> James
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Re: Status commands
Den 26. jul 2004, kl. 16:58, skrev Scott MacKay:
Do you mean the section on up/down/etc? I had seen
that but it was not the type of on demand status that
I was looking for. I was looking for something more
straight forward, but was planning on falling back to
using those if there was no more direct command
available.
no i was thinking about:
"--status file [n]
Write operational status to file every n seconds.
Status can also be written to the syslog by sending a SIGUSR2
signal.
"
and
"SIGUSR2
Causes OpenVPN to display its current statistics (to the syslog
file if --daemon is used, or stdout otherwise).
"
JonB
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Re: Status commands
Den 26. jul 2004, kl. 14:43, skrev Scott MacKay:
Is there any easy way to determine the status of an
openvpn session, other than log parsing? The big
things would be state (up,down, maybe even connecting
if different from down). Thanks!
please read the manpage
JonB
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Re: Status commands
Den 26. jul 2004, kl. 16:58, skrev Scott MacKay:
Do you mean the section on up/down/etc? I had seen
that but it was not the type of on demand status that
I was looking for. I was looking for something more
straight forward, but was planning on falling back to
using those if there was no more direct command
available.
no i was thinking about:
"--status file [n]
Write operational status to file every n seconds.
Status can also be written to the syslog by sending a SIGUSR2
signal.
"
and
"SIGUSR2
Causes OpenVPN to display its current statistics (to the syslog
file if --daemon is used, or stdout otherwise).
"
JonB
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