Am 22:32 2003-07-21 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:

>FW="/sbin/ipfwadm"
>
>$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
>$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o
>$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
>$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o

YES - IT WORKS, - but too heavy !!!

Now I was 10 hour online and I have 5 MByte Logfiles !!!
(syslog, kern.log and messages)

70% is only NetBIOS coming from outside but is rejected... 

Around 5-18 requests per minute !!!

Is it possibel that it drop down my Internet connection ???
I have a very well workin USR Sportster 33.600 which makes 
between 3,5 and 3,8 kByte per Second. 

But If I log in, I get this speed and one hour later only 
2 or 2,5 kBytes...

Then is it possibel to log to another file insteed of the 
tree above ? and only Ports like 137, 80, 20 or 21 ???

As I know, ipfwadm can do that, but how ?

And why does it write into three Files ???

I have had to increase the Ramdisk to 16 MBytes to get it 
working... (Hmm, OK, I have 32 MB of memory) 

Now I disconnect and I am online in arround two hours again...

Thanks
Michelle



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