Any way to supress xinetd on the System Log?
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This is flodding the System Log, all over the place!
Hapenning in all servers running 2.3 by the way.
May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19055-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19055-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19054-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19054-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19053-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19053-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19052-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19052-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19051-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19051-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19050-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19050-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19049-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19049-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19048-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19048-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19047-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19047-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19046-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19046-tcp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19045-udp May 27 16:27:03 xinetd 19245 readjusting service 19045-tcp
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Come on… am I the only one with this issue?
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No easy way… would have to be shunted to some other log via syslog
Or maybe in filter.inc around line 2387 where it's launched you can edit "-filelog /dev/null" into its parameters
Or you can ditch NAT+Proxy reflection for pure NAT reflection and it'll stop xinetd entirely. :-)
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Come on… am I the only one with this issue?
+1
…lots of spam in the log recently. Hard to find anything useful.
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I just send xinetd logging to ntp.log (tried to send it to his own log just in case, but couldn't). It's probably not a permanent solution, i guess syslog.conf file will be rewritten on reboot.
Just change this two lines on /etc/syslog.conf and restart the syslogd service
!ntp,ntpd,ntpdate,xinetd
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!-xinetd,ntp,ntpd,ntpdate,charon,ipsec_starter,openvpn,….