stunnel log file reached its limit
Postby jonnydoom » Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:22 am
Hi there, please could someone help me?!
Our users are having issues using IMAP folders. It says the server cannot be reached.
So far I have managed to figure out that the stunnel log file has reached its limit:
[root@mail1 ~]# service stunnel restart
Shutting down stunnel: [FAILED]
Starting stunnel: 2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: Snagged 64 random bytes from /dev/urandom
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: RAND_status claims sufficient entropy for the PRNG
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG6[12257:3086513872]: PRNG seeded successfully
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: Certificate: /etc/stunnel/stunnel2.pem
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: Key file: /etc/stunnel/stunnel2.pem
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: SSL context initialized for service pop3s
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: Certificate: /etc/stunnel/stunnel2.pem
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: Key file: /etc/stunnel/stunnel2.pem
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: SSL context initialized for service imaps
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: Certificate: /etc/stunnel/stunnel2.pem
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: Key file: /etc/stunnel/stunnel2.pem
2011.09.12 08:20:48 LOG7[12257:3086513872]: SSL context initialized for service ssmtp
/etc/init.d/stunnel: line 24: 12257 File size limit exceeded/usr/sbin/stunnel
I am still a beginner to Linux, is it best to delete the contents of this file? If so how would I go about doing that?
Thanks in advance.