| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374 | charon {    # Section to define file loggers, see LOGGER CONFIGURATION in    # strongswan.conf(5).    filelog {        # <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.        # <name> {            # Loglevel for a specific subsystem.            # <subsystem> = <default>            # If this option is enabled log entries are appended to the existing            # file.            # append = yes            # Default loglevel.            # default = 1            # Enabling this option disables block buffering and enables line            # buffering.            # flush_line = no            # Prefix each log entry with the connection name and a unique            # numerical identifier for each IKE_SA.            # ike_name = no            # 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.            # path =            # Adds the milliseconds within the current second after the            # timestamp (separated by a dot, so time_format should end with %S            # or %T).            # time_add_ms = no            # Prefix each log entry with a timestamp. The option accepts a            # format string as passed to strftime(3).            # time_format =        # }    }    # Section to define syslog loggers, see LOGGER CONFIGURATION in    # strongswan.conf(5).    syslog {        # Identifier for use with openlog(3).        # identifier =        # <facility> is one of the supported syslog facilities, see LOGGER        # CONFIGURATION in strongswan.conf(5).        # <facility> {            # Loglevel for a specific subsystem.            # <subsystem> = <default>            # Default loglevel.            # default = 1            # Prefix each log entry with the connection name and a unique            # numerical identifier for each IKE_SA.            # ike_name = no        # }    }}
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