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IPSEC_BARF
Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: 31 May 2001
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NAME
ipsec barf - spew out collected IPsec debugging information
ipsec look - show minimal debugging information
SYNOPSIS
ipsec
barf
[
--short
]
ipsec
look
DESCRIPTION
Barf
outputs (on standard output) a collection of debugging information
(contents of files, selections from logs, etc.)
related to the IPsec encryption/authentication system.
It is primarily a convenience for remote debugging,
a single command which packages up (and labels) all information
that might be relevant to diagnosing a problem in IPsec.
Look
outputs a minimal subset of this,
intended as a quick look at current connections and related information,
in a somewhat less self-explanatory format optimized for terseness.
The
--short
option limits the length of
the log portion of
barf's
output, which can otherwise be extremely voluminous
if debug logging is turned on.
Barf
censors its output,
replacing keys
and secrets with brief checksums to avoid revealing sensitive information.
Look
output does not contain such information.
Beware that the output of both commands is aimed at humans,
not programs,
and the output format is subject to change without warning.
FILES
/proc/net/*
/var/log/*
/etc/ipsec.conf
/etc/ipsec.secrets
HISTORY
Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project
<http://www.freeswan.org>
by Henry Spencer.
BUGS
Barf
uses heuristics to try to pick relevant material out of the logs,
and relevant messages
which are not labelled with any of the tags that
barf
looks for will be lost.
We think we've eliminated the last such case, but one never knows...
Finding
updown
scripts (so they can be included in output) is, in general, difficult.
Barf
uses a very simple heuristic that is easily fooled.
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- HISTORY
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- BUGS
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