thanks for the information , that helped .. henceforth i will be more selective and send email to appropriate alias ..
Thanks Anil On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 5:32 AM, Dave Thompson < dave.thomp...@princetonpayments.com> wrote: > > From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Anil Tambe > > Sent: Thursday, 07 May, 2009 03:14 > > Note: this is (mostly?) a -users question not -dev where you also posted. > > > How do we configure debug level / log level in openssl ? > > is there any way by setting which i can get more information in the logs > ? > > The openssl library itself does not normally log anything. It has API calls > to return error info that an application can and usually should log, and > optional callbacks an application may use to get some additional > information. > How to get an application to do this more, differently, or at all depends > on that application. In general you will need to look at documentation for > or talk to experts on that application, although if it is a commonly used > one > and you identify it, someone here might happen to know about it. > > There are a few debug options that enable bits of output here and there > that some developer found useful. If you are debugging a problem in a > particular area of the code you will already see them; if not, the chance > that they will be useful for some problem you have is negligible. > > Some openssl utilities like s_client and s_server have options to > display various information as they run. See the man page(s) or use > openssl <command> -? > to get a brief description of the options. In particular if you are having > trouble connecting to a given server or from a given client, using > s_client or s_server respectively on the other end can tell you about > what is happening (or going wrong) even if your real application(s) won't. > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org > Automated List Manager majord...@openssl.org >