Those don't look like asuswrt commands. They look like OpenWRT commands. Did you try them? Did it work?Change log level on stubby
# uci set stubby.global.log_level='2'
# uci commit
# /etc/init.d/stubby restart
Indeed.Stubby should not be logging unless you enabled it.
Although I don't know why the output would end up in the syslog rather than its own log file. It looks like the OP has intentionally enabled logging but via a different method.To disable:
Bash:nvram unset stubby_debug service restart_stubby
yeah,I got ambushed by my damn move.Stubby should not be logging unless you enabled it.
so I should stay put ?Those don't look like asuswrt commands. They look like OpenWRT commands. Did you try them? Did it work?
argh,I was just key in "stubby -l" from SSH,and saw those msgs rolling from it should be.I then exited SSH.But it turns out those msgs found in the router's syslog...gosh.Thanks colin,will kick myself to fix it.Indeed.
From one of Dave's earlier posts:
Although I don't know why the output would end up in the syslog rather than its own log file. It looks like the OP has intentionally enabled logging but via a different method.
Just reboot the router and they should stop, if they didn't do so when you logged out of SSH.so I should stay put ?
argh,I was just key in "stubby -l" from SSH,and saw those msgs rolling from it should be.I then exited SSH.But it turns out those msgs found in the router's syslog...gosh.Thanks colin,will kick myself to fix it.
I followed your command and it's done,no need to reboot.Thanks bud,and Dave.Cheers.Just reboot the router and they should stop, if they didn't do so when you logged out of SSH.
I did pressed ctrl+c but no luck.It just seemed to be activated the logging on router lol.When you run stubby -l from the command line the output will go to the sys log. Ctrl + c will stop the logging. Any other means of restarting Stubby will stop logging.
No, i did some googling for him, thought that would point him in the direction he needed to go. Apologies if it mislead.Those don't look like asuswrt commands. They look like OpenWRT commands. Did you try them? Did it work?
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