[leaf-user] Weblet + WebConf

2004-11-27 Thread Marko Nurmenniemi
There is a minor problem in using these two tools at the same firewall.
Logging in weblet is unable to draw summaries "Pretty Shorewal Logs" if 
I delete logs from webconf side.
This seems to be due to...deleting the log-file.Some other functions are 
also miss behaving because of this.

Is there a way to nullify the file content like it is done automatically 
and not to delete it so that logging functions would not suffer?

-M
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Re: [leaf-user] Weblet + WebConf

2004-11-27 Thread Victor McAllister
Marko Nurmenniemi wrote:
There is a minor problem in using these two tools at the same firewall.
Logging in weblet is unable to draw summaries "Pretty Shorewal Logs" 
if I delete logs from webconf side.
This seems to be due to...deleting the log-file.Some other functions 
are also miss behaving because of this.

Is there a way to nullify the file content like it is done 
automatically and not to delete it so that logging functions would not 
suffer?

-M
not sure why you delete the logs but what about just
cd /var/log
>logfile
That should make logfile an empty file

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Re: [leaf-user] Weblet + WebConf

2004-11-27 Thread Marko Nurmenniemi
Victor McAllister wrote:
Marko Nurmenniemi wrote:
-M
not sure why you delete the logs but what about just
cd /var/log
>logfile
That should make logfile an empty file
I'm making trials (running port scans etc.) and logs are filling all of 
my 20MB memory (only ~2MB to logs).
So I deleted the compressed logs to save memory. The way to nullify the 
logs would be needed for the NEW WebConf tool not for console.

-Marko
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Re: [leaf-user] Weblet + WebConf

2004-11-29 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Sunday 28 November 2004 01:45, Marko Nurmenniemi wrote:
>
> I'm making trials (running port scans etc.) and logs are filling all of
> my 20MB memory (only ~2MB to logs).
> So I deleted the compressed logs to save memory. The way to nullify the
> logs would be needed for the NEW WebConf tool not for console.

I hope that webconf can someday completely replace weblet.   There's a new 
beta available that includes "formatted" shorewall logs; I'd be interested in 
hearing if the new beta is sufficient.

Otherwise, if others feel similarly, I see no reason why we couldn't change 
"delete" to "truncate"

Webconf is a different architecture from weblet, so there will be some 
differences.  But if there are missing weblet functions that are showstoppers 
for anyone, please let me know.

Thanks!


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