Hi Jan, thanks.
As I've always done, I specify the log file in the ini commands and I'm logging events there. But if the messages are ok (which I suspected from the normal behaviour of gnugk) I'm fine with that, i.e. it's no issue at all. The log file is also updated correctly so I won't bother further.
Thanks for the quick reply. Pierlu.
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Jan Willamowius <jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
all those messages look normal. You probably have TraceLevel=5 in your
config and right now you are starting GnuGk without -o <tracefile.log>
so you see all those messages on the console. Maybe you always used -o
before ?
Regards,
Jan
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pierlu wrote:
> Hi,
> it surprised me that after launching the new GK I'm receiving infos that I
> was not seeing before. Is this normal or indicative of some issues? The Gk
> seems to work as usual (I'm upgrading from 2.3.1 and using the same ini)
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop>c:\gk\gnugk.exe -c
> c:\gk\gatekeeper.ini
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.500 4 Toolkit.cxx(464) InterfaceTable:
> 216.11.110.43 <6a7bc6639c7a> (Citrix PV Ethernet Adapter)
> 127.0.0.1 (MS TCP Loopback interface)
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.515 2 Toolkit.cxx(344) Network=
> 216.11.110.0/24, IP=216.11.110.43
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.515 2 Toolkit.cxx(344) Network=
> 26.255.255.255/32, IP=216.11.110.43
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.531 2 Toolkit.cxx(344) Network=127.0.0.0/8,
> IP=127.0.0.1
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.531 2 Toolkit.cxx(344) Network=224.0.0.0/4,
> IP=216.11.110.43
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.531 2 Toolkit.cxx(344) Network=
> 255.255.255.255/32, IP=216.11.110.43
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.546 2 Toolkit.cxx(352) Default
> IP=216.11.110.43
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.546 2 transports.cxx(462) H323 Use of non
> IP transport address: ""
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.546 2 Toolkit.cxx(593) GK H.323 Proxy
> not enabled by default
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.562 2 singleton.cxx(24) Create instance:
> RasSrv(2)
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.562 2 Toolkit.cxx(956) GK Loaded per
> GW rewrite data:
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.578 2 Toolkit.cxx(959) GK No per GW
> data loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.578 5 clirw.cxx(458) CLIRW 0 inbound
> rules loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.578 5 clirw.cxx(470) CLIRW 0 outbound
> rules loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.593 2 singleton.cxx(24) Create instance:
> CapacityControl(3)
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.593 5 capctrl.cxx(257) CAPCTRL 0 IP rules
> loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.593 5 capctrl.cxx(268) CAPCTRL 0 H.323 ID
> rules loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.609 5 capctrl.cxx(279) CAPCTRL 0 CLI rules
> loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.609 5 capctrl.cxx(257) CAPCTRL 0 IP rules
> loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.609 5 capctrl.cxx(268) CAPCTRL 0 H.323 ID
> rules loaded
> 2013/05/08 17:48:12.625 5 capctrl.cxx(279) CAPCTRL 0 CLI rules
> loaded
> GNU Gatekeeper with ID 'GnuGk' started
> Gatekeeper(GNU) Version(3.2.0)
> Ext(pthreads=0,radius=1,mysql=1,pgsql=1,firebird=1,odbc=1,sqlite=1,large_fdset=0,crypto/ssl=1,h4601
> 8=1,h46023=1,ldap=1,ssh=0,ipv6=1,h235media=1,lua=0,h46017=1,snmp=1)
> H323Plus(1.24.2) PTLib(2.10.1) Build(Jan 15 2013, 00:59:18) Sy
> s(Server 2003 i586 (Model=9 Stepping=1) v5.2.3790)
> Listen on 216.11.110.43
>
> Thanks, pierlu.
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/
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