[Samba] Logging: "../source3/auth/auth.c:305" and so on

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sat Mar 19 19:06:21 UTC 2016


is there a way to get rid of that for normal operations heavily annoying 
mentioning of the sourc-file/line? that clutters logs and make them way 
harder to read than needed while no other software than samba acts this way

[2016/03/19 18:07:05.426574,  2] 
../source3/auth/auth.c:305(auth_check_ntlm_password)
   check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [windows-vmware] -> 
[windows-vmware] -> [windows-vmware] succeeded
   check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [windows-vmware] -> 
[windows-vmware] -> [windows-vmware] succeeded
[2016/03/19 18:55:35.818400,  2] 
../source3/auth/auth.c:305(auth_check_ntlm_password)
   check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [windows-vmware] -> 
[windows-vmware] -> [windows-vmware] succeeded
[2016/03/19 18:55:35.921562,  2] 
../source3/auth/auth.c:305(auth_check_ntlm_password)
   check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [windows-vmware] -> 
[windows-vmware] -> [windows-vmware] succeeded
[2016/03/19 18:55:35.952236,  2] 
../source3/auth/auth.c:305(auth_check_ntlm_password)
   check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [windows-vmware] -> 
[windows-vmware] -> [windows-vmware] succeeded
[2016/03/19 19:10:06.326762,  2] 
../source3/auth/auth.c:305(auth_check_ntlm_password)
   check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [windows-vmware] -> 
[windows-vmware] -> [windows-vmware] succeeded
[2016/03/19 19:10:15.852207,  2] 
../source3/auth/auth.c:305(auth_check_ntlm_password)
   check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [windows-vmware] -> 
[windows-vmware] -> [windows-vmware] succeeded
[2016/03/19 19:10:20.125504,  1] 
../source3/smbd/service.c:552(make_connection_snum)

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