Or, another possibility. You have level 1 kernel messages suppressed in
the Raptor configuration and it is telling you how many of these types of
messages would have been logged if they were not suppressed. Just a guess,
I'm not familiar with configuring Raptor. However, on our firewall you can
suppress certain types of messages and I would guess you could do the same
in Raptor.
Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/01/2000 04:47:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: (bcc: Lee C Herbst/Marion County Property Appraiser)
Subject: Re: Raptor NT log file entry question
I believe that raptor is trying to tell you that it is generating 42
duplicate messages of the last message logged, much like syslogd's 'last
message repeated XX times' with the exception that this is not a mix of
user land activity and kernel space activity.
Matt
Erick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone happen to know what 'kernel log messages
> at level 1 suppressed' means at the end of a log entry
> in the log for Raptor NT (6.x)?
>
> Thanks. Erick
>
> Example:
>
> May 17 18:37.0 gatekeep firelogd[102]: 127 Connection
> Request src=x.x.x.x/1055 dst=y.y.y.y/3182
> proto=TCP/tcp (via tunnel, Gateway=z.z.z.z SPI=1033
> proto=94) [42 kernel log messages at level 1
> suppressed]
>
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