Yes, running as 'ipmon -Ds' will log to syslog, to
local0.  So all you have to do is have an entry in
your syslog.conf for that facility:

local0.info                     /var/adm/ipfilter.log

--- Matthias Redlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Mit, 2002-10-16 um 14.26 schrieb Lenk, Guido:
> > hi,
> > 
> > i�m trying to log my (un)filtered packets. I tried
> ipmon -o S but this will pipe the info to my
> console. I want the log to go to the syslog or any
> other log. How do i do this? I�m using 3.4.28 on a
> solaris8 sparc box.
> > 
> > thanks in advance
> > Guido
> > 
> > --
> > Guido Lenk                                     
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> >       Systemadministrator                      
> 94030 Passau
> >                                                
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> www.ifis.uni-passau.de
> 
> Try to run: "ipmon -ns -D" ("-n" is just an
> additional option to
> translate IPs into DNS names and some ports to
> service names). "-s" will
> send the information to syslogd.
> 
> 
> 


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