Ok. That explain a little. But the -j LOG statement doesent work for any of the options available. I get Unknown Argument for both --log-prefix  and --limit....

 Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 11:05:52AM +0200, linux power wrote:
> Unknown arg --log-prefix /var/log/firewall
> Thats what I get in iptables -L
> when I use .... -j LOG --log-prefix /var/log/firewall
> and want to log outgoing unwanted signals.
> Any idea how to turn logging on.

I'm sure somebody posted this yesterday but you still don't seem to get
it. The error message is telling you the truth: /var/log/firewall is
*not* a valid argument to --log-prefix. the --log-prefix switch is there
so you can add some text to the packet header to help you identify
various packets. It is not there to redirect output to a separate log
file.

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