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    Can someone please tell me what these messages are about?

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    • G
      guardian last edited by

      Can someone please tell me what these messages are about? Is it something that I need to be concerned about?

      Any comments/hints much appreciated.

      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server4/sock
      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:54:08	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server3/sock
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state 1'
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/client1/sock
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server4/sock
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:53:59	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server3/sock
      Mar 2 18:53:06	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:53:06	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
      Mar 2 18:53:05	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:53:05	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server4/sock
      Mar 2 18:53:05	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:53:05	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
      Mar 2 18:53:05	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:53:05	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server3/sock
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state 1'
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	23195	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/client1/sock
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server4/sock
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:52:51	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server3/sock
      Mar 2 18:52:03	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:52:03	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
      Mar 2 18:52:03	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:52:02	openvpn	48841	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server4/sock
      Mar 2 18:52:02	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
      Mar 2 18:52:02	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
      Mar 2 18:52:02	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
      Mar 2 18:52:02	openvpn	73327	MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server3/sock
      

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      • Pippin
        Pippin last edited by

        It is the GUI accessing the management interface of OpenVPN.

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          guardian @Pippin last edited by

          @pippin said in Can someone please tell me what these messages are about?:

          It is the GUI accessing the management interface of OpenVPN.

          @pippin thanks for the reply.
          That's really strange as I don't see why there would be that many accesses. Is it possible this is noise caused by the dashboard status indicators? I think the dashboard / status page might have been sitting open in a browser, but if I remember correctly this has happened many times when I wasn't logged in. I'm logged out now, so I'll check in several hours to see how many more sets of messages I get.

          Thoughts/Ideas?

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          • Gertjan
            Gertjan @guardian last edited by

            @guardian said in Can someone please tell me what these messages are about?:

            That's really strange as I don't see why there would be that many accesses.

            Euh lol.

            On my dashboard :

            bf998ff4-31e3-4a74-9ae5-6398acb0ab1f-image.png

            People like dashboard with most accurate, thus frequent updated info.

            Where does the "dashboard page" gets this information from ?
            It (PHP + web server) questions (very) frequently the "openvpn" process.
            These requests are the ones that are logged.

            To stop the logs you are seeing : stop looking at the dashboard, close it 😊

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum.

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