Error log question
Jay Haines
jeh253 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 23 20:59:35 UTC 2022
Hello,
My nginx error log is being filled with errors which I believe are being
surfaced from OpenSSL. The log entries number in the hundreds of
thousands per day and I understand they are most likely due to
conditions beyond my control. Examples of the log entries are:
2022/07/23 16:26:32 [crit] 849483#849483: *8078348 SSL_do_handshake()
failed (SSL: error:0A00006E:SSL routines::bad extension) while SSL
handshaking, client: 113.211.208.188, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2022/07/23 16:26:33 [alert] 849481#849481: *8078448 could not allocate
new session in SSL session shared cache "le_nginx_SSL" while SSL
handshaking, client: 175.156.80.121, server: 0.0.0.0:443
Is there any way to bypass logging these errors?
With thanks,
Jay
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