Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2016 15:28:56 -0400 From: Emre Gundogan <emre@gundogan.us> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Log full of 'esp_output: skip 20' Message-ID: <5242622.p705LxoXUN@eagle>
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--nextPart5374888.TS5mRHOzyO Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" On a recently upgraded (10.3-RELEASE-p5 -> 11.0-RELEASE-p1) machine (amd64), I've noticed a barrage of 'esp_output: skip 20 hlen 24 ...' lines in log while there is traffic on an ipsec connection. Due to a change in sys/netipsec/xform_esp.c (DPRINTF on line 723), a log is generated with each packet in my case. This wasn't true in 10.3-p5, and it looks like perhaps that DPRINTF shouldn't be there? Both the client and the server are FreeBSD 11-p1 machines (both just upgraded). Any insight is much appreciated along with a pointer to how to turn it off (short of recompiling the kernel). Thanks a lot, Emre. P.S.: I am getting list digest, please cc me on your reply. --nextPart5374888.TS5mRHOzyO Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part. Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJX9/d8AAoJEI88/TwDdSTpiWcQAIjN1hVSp3eiY70bdC8F3nUH gQsnw00briX+kuV3ynJPQ221I3cCNwXwuE5xZNaqFnN3ADHrT6kkefdwWtOu3K7T EGkT/76cm3u4jW4Rkjx1KC9Wx95os0/y0MbEtKIMO6PdBQME59P5DfvivlCcsOsm NHIARHhSN6bulmm1RiM0CeGGfAp7+ExZpK4LI7MtlOUjBREcbrLmCzFyYD6Ynu3K vPYB06vSR/raShnyxXkgScVAtPY+FeImPiQsKqK4EPlZ+QDb7L9A5wMOqxghbTRH DD9s2PXeTKHUM1NCnSb8HLByS/3ebJ8OzsFT5H2IV0SP5kYFnM/Mv/8uIoUEdn2K oZRAmvgXl/PaU/9V/+6VEyACBKTzDMwYfjAjZmOrWM6ZXUazLKmNgge8jRfDfUw6 L9INRYXi/b/69jz6xMVfHbnOUCtFXngQBTmVqsJibqYYJVxFl83GrAKqx6o+WRuo 9Rogc2k6EnXpqQEOZeyc4IMfrqXV0vm66VhUmHcurRlCcTZ0Elq+Y7uM7BibFI0I yY0/h3V+FrvRUKDVko/mAjiak60JYhXntiz47aGVFHiNYhT7bOt4mbdLVOGJnryB dU9EnOHqewedO2tvzxr4b8B39SL5dTA7YQvyGB9DCfe8qTq3EdndE/7R2vGTcPbp EAlDLAsGirVbMdtdXd5V =0YMF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart5374888.TS5mRHOzyO--
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