This article describes log messages and how to set log filters in Nexus OCSP Responder.
Log messages
A log message has two features: message class and severity.
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Message class
The following message classes exist:
oper
Short for operational
Typical messages: service shutting down, responder up and running, revocation information updated, etc.
trace
Detailed information about what is happening in the system on a component level.
Typical messages: downloaded CRL from url, CRL/CIL was received, validated certificate X etc. (Mainly used by developers)
audit
Information about:
received CILs/CRLs (denoted as
audit.pkiStateAltered
)incoming/outgoing queries and responses from clients (denoted as
audit.ocspQuery
andaudit.ocspResponse
).
billing
Billing information.
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Message severity
The severity of the log message is a positive integer (1, 2, 3,...). For message class oper
, the following aliases exist:
info = 1
notice = 2
warning = 3
error = 4
critical = 5
Log filters
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Statements
A log filter is created by these statements:
class = class
severity = severity
severity < severity
severity > severity
The statements can be grouped together with the operands & (and) and | (or).
& takes precedence over |. Parenthesis are not supported.
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Example on filter settings
The log filter:
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class=oper | class="trace" & severity>10 |
will be evaluated as:
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(class=oper) or (class=trace and severity>10) |
and will log all operational messages plus trace messages with severity higher than 10.
If no log filter is given, the default filter is:
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class=oper | class="audit" | class="billing" |
To exclude certain classes of messages, a filter like this can be used:
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! class = trace & ! class = profile |
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Related information
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