Hi,

Le 30/04/2020 à 20:21, Robbie Harwood a écrit :
> Hi Vincent,
> 
> Please see `man gssproxy.conf` for logging options.  You probably want to set 
> debug_level to 0 to disable logging.

  I did not do it because one can read in the manpage:
       debug (boolean)
           Enable debugging to syslog.

           Default: debug = false

       debug_level (integer)
           Detail level at which to log debugging messages. 0 corresponds to no 
logging, while 1 turns on basic debug logging. Level 2 increases verbosity, 
including more detailed credential verification.

           At level 3 and above, KRB5_TRACE output is logged. If KRB5_TRACE was 
already set in the execution environment, trace output is sent to its value 
instead.

           Default: 1 if debug is true, otherwise 0

As neither debug nor debug_level is set in my config, I was
expecting that no debug log was generated, so messages were
error reportings that cannot be prevented.

And indeed, I tried to put "debug_level = 0" in both
gssproxy.conf and 99-nfs-client.conf (while reverting my
ccache:FILE:.. change)

=> no effect (i.e. logs are flooded again)

  Regards,
    Vincent

> Thanks,
> --Robbie

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