The problem is definitely the pix. Even if syslogd was not running or a
firewall running on the box was blocking it I would still see the
packets arriving to the box when running tcpdump on the server.

But yes other machines are still logging to this box.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Diliberto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 2:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with pix firewall logging [7:61902]

Is syslogd still accepting connections from network devices?  Did you
change the firewall on the FreeBSD machine?  The problem may not be the
PIX.

Ken

>>> "Elijah Savage III"  01/26/03 10:11AM >>>
All,



I have a pix running 6.2 it is logging to a freebsd server on the
local
network. It was logging at one time to syslog no problem but all of a
sudden it stopped and I can't get it working. Here is the logging
config
I turned up logging to see if it would help and nothing. Yes I am sure
syslog is running on the box if I do a tcpdump on the freebsd server I
see nothing coming from the pix.



logging on

logging timestamp

logging trap warnings

logging history debugging

logging facility 23

logging host inside 192.168.11.254




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