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L3nny5
Explorer

VPN CLI trac binary/exe - switch off debug output

Hello,

I'm looking for some switch/setting to turn of the massive amount of information the trac(.exe) command is producing if used.If the information being put out would be useful, we wouldn't mind, but it is very annoying to properly debug a client setup script.

FYI: I'm not a network nor Checkpoint expert. I'm the Mac admin which is responsible to deploy the VPN client to the clients.

Is there anything we can do?

Thanks

Lenny

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

As far as I know, there is no way to tune the amount of output trac provides.
What are you attempting to use it for and what do you consider "too much information" exactly?

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L3nny5
Explorer

Well we are configuring our VPN connection points (gateway addresses) via Trac. But I noticed a difference if you execute it as a normal user or as root. You don't get all the annoying verbose output, if you do it as a user.

I was trying to debug our script which creates the VPN connections and couldn't figure out what the issue was and the verbose output after sending a command was not very helpful finding the issue. Turns out, that an element of the expect part of the script was missing a syntax. 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Good to know a privileged user executing trac gives more information.
I've only ever run trac as a regular user.

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L3nny5
Explorer

Be aware that you only get more information if you execute Trac as root. Sudo alone will give you no additional output.

Change to root

sudo -i
/Library/Application\ Support/Checkpoint/Endpoint\ Connect/trac help

will give you the verbose output

 

sudo /Library/Application\ Support/Checkpoint/Endpoint\ Connect/trac help

 won't

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