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@@ -2,33 +2,38 @@ charon.filelog {}
Section to define file loggers, see LOGGER CONFIGURATION in
**strongswan.conf**(5).
-charon.filelog.<filename> { # }
- <filename> is the full path to the log file.
+charon.filelog.<name> { # }
+ <name> may be the full path to the log file if it only contains
+ characters permitted in section names. Is ignored if _path_ is specified.
-charon.filelog.<filename>.default = 1
+charon.filelog.<name>.path =
+ Optional path to the log file. Overrides the section name. Must be used
+ if the path contains characters that aren't allowed in section names.
+
+charon.filelog.<name>.default = 1
Default loglevel.
Specifies the default loglevel to be used for subsystems for which no
specific loglevel is defined.
-charon.filelog.<filename>.<subsystem> = <default>
+charon.filelog.<name>.<subsystem> = <default>
Loglevel for a specific subsystem.
-charon.filelog.<filename>.append = yes
+charon.filelog.<name>.append = yes
If this option is enabled log entries are appended to the existing file.
-charon.filelog.<filename>.flush_line = no
+charon.filelog.<name>.flush_line = no
Enabling this option disables block buffering and enables line buffering.
-charon.filelog.<filename>.ike_name = no
+charon.filelog.<name>.ike_name = no
Prefix each log entry with the connection name and a unique numerical
identifier for each IKE_SA.
-charon.filelog.<filename>.time_format
+charon.filelog.<name>.time_format
Prefix each log entry with a timestamp. The option accepts a format string
as passed to **strftime**(3).
-charon.filelog.<filename>.time_add_ms = no
+charon.filelog.<name>.time_add_ms = no
Adds the milliseconds within the current second after the timestamp
(separated by a dot, so _time_format_ should end with %S or %T).