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title Debugging output options description This section allows debugging output of various kinds to description be turned on or off. token doDebugging info Turns debugging output on or off (0|1) info arguments: (0|1) question 1 Turn debugging on (0|1) validanswer 1 ^(0|1)$ token debugTokens info Debugging tokens specify which lines of debugging info output you'd actually like to see. Each section of code is most info likely instrumented with a particular "tag". So, to see that tag you info would specify it here. Specifying a tag will match against all info tags that begin with that prefix, so the tag "test" will match info "test_function" and "test_something" and... info There are a few special tokens as well: info - ALL: turns on all the tokens (which generates lots of output) info - trace: prints 'trace' lines showing source code files and info - line numbers as they're traversed. info - dump: Nicely breaks down packets as they're parsed or sent out. info command line equivelent: -Dtoken[,token...] info arguments: token[,token...] question 1 Enter the tokens (comma seperated) you wish to see output for token dumpPacket info Print packets as they are received or sent info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) info command line equivelent: -d validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ question 1 Print packets as they are received or sent token noTokenWarnings info Silence warnings about unknown tokens in configuration files question 1 Silence warnings about unknown tokens in configuration files info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$