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2025/01/21 23:55:01.424793 [info] tls: number of certs: 1
2025/01/21 23:55:19.076127 [error] http: TLS handshake error from 192.168.1.87:62249: remote error: tls: unknown certificate server=https
The client is an iPad. The AGH server is running on port 8443 and I have encryption enabled because I want the admin interface over https but I don't care for DoH or DoT, just plain DNS53 on the LAN.
This seems to have started with v0.108.0-b.62
Expected result
Do not flood the log file with these messages.
Actual result
Lots of log messages that are not useful.
Additional information and/or screenshots
Can all of these be moved to debug log level instead?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Prerequisites
I have checked the Wiki and Discussions and found no answer
I have searched other issues and found no duplicates
I want to report a bug and not ask a question or ask for help
I have set up AdGuard Home correctly and configured clients to use it. (Use the Discussions for help with installing and configuring clients.)
Platform (OS and CPU architecture)
Linux, MIPS64 LE
Installation
GitHub releases or script from README
Setup
On a router, DHCP is handled by the router
AdGuard Home version
v0.108.0-b.62
Action
The log file is full of error messages such as:
The client is an iPad. The AGH server is running on port 8443 and I have encryption enabled because I want the admin interface over https but I don't care for DoH or DoT, just plain DNS53 on the LAN.
This seems to have started with v0.108.0-b.62
Expected result
Do not flood the log file with these messages.
Actual result
Lots of log messages that are not useful.
Additional information and/or screenshots
Can all of these be moved to debug log level instead?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: