Florian and all, ippl is a generally better program than iplogger. (this is by ippl's design ;)
Regards, Alex. --- PGP/GPG Fingerprint: EFD1 AC6C 7ED5 E453 C367 AC7A B474 16E0 758D 7ED9 -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS/CM>CC/IT d- s:+ a16 C++(++++)>$ UL++++>$ P---() L+++>+ E+>+ W+(-) N o? K? w--() !O M- !V PS+>+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ !5 X-- !R tv b DI D++ G>+++ e-- h! !r y ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Florian Friesdorf wrote: > On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 01:41:46AM +0200, A. Vije wrote: > > On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Patrick Barr wrote: > > > > > What I want to do, is run a programme that will monitor my ppp0 > > > connection for any attempts from anyone to connect to a port and FAIL. > > > I am running 2.4.0 test2 (but I will soon move back to 2.2.16 when > > > potato comes out) and I dont have netfilter on, I just have hosts.deny > > > set to all:all. > > > > You can just cat (or tail -f for realtime stats) your syslog (tail -f > > /var/log/syslog) for as for as i know all attempts get logged there. > > afaik you need the iplogger package installed, > including tcplogd and icmplogd, doing exactly what their names sound like. > > for 2.2.x kernels 'ipchains -I input 1 -i ppp0 -l -y -p tcp' > will log all incoming tcp connection attempts through ppp0. > --> 'man ipchains', for further details > > > Small note Potato ships with 2.2.17pre6. (i`m looking forward to it .. :) > > I have it already running for one month - imho pretty stable :) > > c'ya > flo > > -- > Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > OpenPGP key available on public key servers > > ------> Save the future of Open Source <------ > -> Online-Petition against Software Patents <- > ------> http://petition.eurolinux.org <------- >