[solved] Log messages on console (was: Bothering error message when logging out X)

2008-03-03 Thread Rodolfo Medina
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few seconds the following message appears: NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver . I

Re: [solved] Log messages on console (was: Bothering error message when logging out X)

2008-03-03 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 11:28:53AM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few seconds the following message appears: NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo:

Bothering error messages on console terminal (was: Bothering error message when logging out X)

2008-02-23 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo Medina wrote: when I plug in my usb pendrive, the following message appears: sda: assuming drive cache: write through . How can I avoid this as well, and all undesired kernel messages? Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is the kernel putting that there, or

Re: Bothering error messages on console terminal (was: Bothering error message when logging out X)

2008-02-23 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 04:28:10PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: # udev.conf # The initial syslog(3) priority: err, info, debug or its # numerical equivalent. For runtime debugging, the daemons internal # state can be changed with: udevcontrol log_priority=value. udev_log=err

Re: Bothering error message when logging out X

2008-02-22 Thread Rodolfo Medina
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few seconds the following message appears: NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver . I

Re: Bothering error message when logging out X

2008-02-22 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 04:57:15PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: These are kernel messages being posted to the terminal. Do you get other kernel messages (e.g. like when you plug in a USB device)? See the top of /etc/sysctl.conf Thanks, this

Re: Bothering error message when logging out X

2008-02-22 Thread Rodolfo Medina
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few seconds the following message appears: NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver . I

Re: Bothering error message when logging out X

2008-02-22 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 07:03:50PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few seconds the following message appears: NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo:

Bothering error message when logging out X

2008-02-21 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few seconds the following message appears: NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver . I wonder what it means, and above all I wish to eliminate it! Googling around

Re: Bothering error message when logging out X

2008-02-21 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:54:26PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Every time I log out my Gnome X environment (Debian Etch), after a few seconds the following message appears: NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver . I wonder

Re: Logging a kernel panic (remotely)

2008-02-07 Thread Ronny Adsetts
Douglas A. Tutty said at 16/01/2008 14:48: On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 12:08:44PM +, Ronny Adsetts wrote: I'm trying to solve a problem with a headless server on a remote site that panics from time to time. Unfortunately we have no remote console. Is there a way to get the kernel to either to

Logging a kernel panic (remotely)

2008-01-16 Thread Ronny Adsetts
Hi, (Please Cc me on replies as I'm not subscribed) I'm trying to solve a problem with a headless server on a remote site that panics from time to time. Unfortunately we have no remote console. Is there a way to get the kernel to either to to write the panic to disk or to log it remotely?

Re: Logging a kernel panic (remotely)

2008-01-16 Thread Julian De Marchi
snip Does anyone have any advice to offer? Maybe if your syslog (syslog-ng) daemon writes it logs to a remote node... An IP KVM would be a good alternative to the serial console. :-) snip Julian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Re: Logging a kernel panic (remotely)

2008-01-16 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 12:08:44PM +, Ronny Adsetts wrote: I'm trying to solve a problem with a headless server on a remote site that panics from time to time. Unfortunately we have no remote console. Is there a way to get the kernel to either to to write the panic to disk or to log it

Bind9: logging queries selectively

2007-12-09 Thread e2xbegqsdyt21hfc
Is there a way to configure Bind9 to log queries in a partial manner? For example, is there a way to configure it to log queries for some zones, while not doing so for other zones that are served by the server?

MIMEDefang Logging Question

2007-10-30 Thread Jeff Grossman
I was wondering if somebody would be able to shed some light on a problem I am having with MIMEDefang logging to syslog. I have compiled MIMEDefang from source instead of using the Debian packages. I am running a Debian testing system otherwise. Right after I restart the MIMEDefang process my

Re: Re: Help logging onto ISP via KPPP

2007-08-22 Thread Saurabh
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Re: logging apache2 [SOLVED]

2007-05-23 Thread mess-mate
Juha Tuuna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | On Tuesday 22 May 2007 21:49:47 mess-mate wrote: | Hi, | i've installed apache2 on a new server but can't log appache2. | There is no problem to reach the webpage; only | /var/log/apache2/access.log and warn.log are desperate empty. | | what have i omit

logging apache2

2007-05-22 Thread mess-mate
Hi, i've installed apache2 on a new server but can't log appache2. There is no problem to reach the webpage; only /var/log/apache2/access.log and warn.log are desperate empty. what have i omit todo ? mess-mate -- Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have

Re: logging apache2

2007-05-22 Thread Juha Tuuna
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 21:49:47 mess-mate wrote: Hi, i've installed apache2 on a new server but can't log appache2. There is no problem to reach the webpage; only /var/log/apache2/access.log and warn.log are desperate empty. what have i omit todo ? mess-mate Do you have something like

Re: Clamav-Milter not logging properly.

2007-03-15 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
about blocked viruses - etc., is not being recorded in the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file. I confirm this behaviour, I just found clamav-milter logging to /var/log/clamav/clamav.log.1 ... not even talking about clamav-milter turning debug on even when I have Debug false in clamd.conf

Re: Clamav-Milter not logging properly.

2007-03-15 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
-daemon, but the clamav-milter needs to be reset as well, and it is not. So all the information about blocked viruses - etc., is not being recorded in the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file. On 15.03.07 11:25, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: I confirm this behaviour, I just found clamav-milter logging

Re: Clamav-Milter not logging properly.

2007-03-15 Thread Account for Debian group mail
., is not being recorded in the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file. On 15.03.07 11:25, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: I confirm this behaviour, I just found clamav-milter logging to /var/log/clamav/clamav.log.1 ... not even talking about clamav-milter turning debug on even when I have Debug false

Clamav-Milter not logging properly.

2007-03-14 Thread Account for Debian group mail
Hello, We have the latest version for sarge debian-volatile clamav-daemon, clamav-milter and clamav-freshclam Version: 0.90.1-0volatile1. We have everything working properly except for the clamav.log file. It works fine (logs like it should) when you start it up and it runs fine till the logs

Re: Shorewall logging to stdout

2007-03-08 Thread Cassiano Leal
Andrei Popescu wrote: Cassiano Leal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I have two shorewall installations, and it seems to have a quite annoying habit of logging to the stdout. # /etc/sysctl.conf - Configuration file for setting system variables # See sysctl.conf (5) for information

Re: Shorewall logging to stdout

2007-03-08 Thread Cassiano Leal
Raquel wrote: Edit /etc/init.d/klogd Add this line: KLOGD=-c 4 Restart klogd and those messages will stop. Then you can remove all the extra firewalls before shorewall. Works like a charm! Thank you very much, Raquel! Cassiano begin:vcard fn:Cassiano Bertol Leal n:Leal;Cassiano

Re: Shorewall logging to stdout

2007-03-08 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 08:34:20 -0300, Cassiano Leal wrote: Andrei Popescu wrote: Cassiano Leal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I have two shorewall installations, and it seems to have a quite annoying habit of logging to the stdout. # /etc/sysctl.conf - Configuration file for setting

Shorewall logging to stdout

2007-03-07 Thread Cassiano Leal
Hi! I have two shorewall installations, and it seems to have a quite annoying habit of logging to the stdout. In one of the installations, I have (well, it kinda happenned by accident, but I kept it this way for convenience) installed arno-iptables-firewall. It runs before shorewall

Re: Shorewall logging to stdout

2007-03-07 Thread Kevin Mark
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:02:57PM -0300, Cassiano Leal wrote: Hi! I have two shorewall installations, and it seems to have a quite annoying habit of logging to the stdout. In one of the installations, I have (well, it kinda happenned by accident, but I kept it this way for convenience

Re: Shorewall logging to stdout

2007-03-07 Thread Raquel
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 12:02:57 -0300 Cassiano Leal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I have two shorewall installations, and it seems to have a quite annoying habit of logging to the stdout. In one of the installations, I have (well, it kinda happenned by accident, but I kept it this way

Re: Shorewall logging to stdout

2007-03-07 Thread Andrei Popescu
Cassiano Leal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I have two shorewall installations, and it seems to have a quite annoying habit of logging to the stdout. # /etc/sysctl.conf - Configuration file for setting system variables # See sysctl.conf (5) for information. [...] # Uncomment the following

bind9, logging, sarge

2007-01-22 Thread mess-mate
Bonjour, j'arrive pas à faire logger bind9. Par ailleurs dès que je touche une des configs de /etc/bind/ j'ai plus de permissions pour bind. (rndc refuse connection) quelqu'un pourrait me mettre sur la voie ? Le but est de faire un bon cache avec un forward vers mes dns extérieurs pour internet.

Initiating services when logging on

2007-01-03 Thread andy
Greetings one all With Slackware, using XFce4, I used to know how to do this, but with Etch, using Gnome, I am coming up short: how do I get the xscreensaver (and other services) to initiate when I logon? Each time I logon, and go to use the xscreensaver I am given a message that says the

Re: Initiating services when logging on

2007-01-03 Thread Liam O'Toole
? Thanks A There are a few ways to do this with GNOME: 1. Start the screensaver, then start gnome-session-properties and save your current session. 2. Start the screensaver, then save your session when logging out. 3. Put a .desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart (for all users) or ~/.config

Re: Initiating services when logging on

2007-01-03 Thread andy
suggestions? Thanks A There are a few ways to do this with GNOME: 1. Start the screensaver, then start gnome-session-properties and save your current session. 2. Start the screensaver, then save your session when logging out. 3. Put a .desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart (for all users

Re: Initiating services when logging on

2007-01-03 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 09:14 +, andy wrote: With Slackware, using XFce4, I used to know how to do this, but with Etch, using Gnome, I am coming up short: how do I get the xscreensaver (and other services) to initiate when I logon? Each time I logon, and go to use the xscreensaver I am

postgrey logging...

2006-12-15 Thread Pete Dowdell
Hi, I have recently installed postgrey (with interactive aptitude) on a postfix +amavis+SA+clam+courier mail server setup. Process is running and everything seems to check out OK, but I can't find a way to view greylist activity. I have /var/lib/postgrey/ : ls -la -rw--- 1 postgrey

Re: postgrey logging...

2006-12-15 Thread Mike Bird
On Friday 15 December 2006 05:28, Pete Dowdell wrote: Also: the man page refers to postgrey making an entry in /etc/main.cf - a file I don't have on my system. Debian uses /etc/postfix/main.cf instead. Please file a bug report against the erroneous man page. --Mike Bird -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Strange problem with logging

2006-11-27 Thread Jarek
Hi all! I've found strange problem. I've few identical headless machines, running debian sarge from CF (read-only), with /var on tmpfs. After some period of time, on two of this machines I have the following problem: machine is working, responding to ping, but SNMP dies

Re: Reload KDE menus without logging out?

2006-11-19 Thread Michelle Konzack
without logging out first? update-menus should do the trick. It is run automaticale if new menu-files are installed. What he want is that they appear in the KDE menu, which is ONLY possibel, if you reload the menu from KDE or your WindowManager since it is normaly read once at Start-Up. Thanks

RE: Reload KDE menus without logging out?

2006-11-12 Thread Stephen Yorke
To: Debian User List Subject: Reload KDE menus without logging out? I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out first? -- Unabashedly

Reload KDE menus without logging out?

2006-11-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out first? -- Unabashedly littering the information superhighway with detritus like

Re: Reload KDE menus without logging out?

2006-11-11 Thread M-L
On Sunday 12 November 2006 08:52, Todd A. Jacobs shared this with us all: -- I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or -- Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a -- way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out

Re: Reload KDE menus without logging out?

2006-11-11 Thread Alan Ianson
On Sat November 11 2006 13:52, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out first? update-menus should do

Re: Help logging onto ISP via KPPP

2006-10-10 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 06:39:14PM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: Hello, all! I am a Debian newbie who has recently had Debian 3.1r2 Sarge installed onto an Old World Power Macintosh 7500/100 running KDE, and I am now trying to log onto my dial-up ISP with KPPP. Any chance you can try

Re: Help logging onto ISP via KPPP

2006-10-08 Thread Zoran Kolic
Hi (probably) Jeffrey! I've used recently diap-up to isp, so there is a chance to help you, if you say what the problem is. Some readings are necessary to understand deus ex machine behind the whole stuff. I would start at manual pages for pppd and chat. Then you could find out what to change in

Help logging onto ISP via KPPP

2006-10-07 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
Hello, all! I am a Debian newbie who has recently had Debian 3.1r2 Sarge installed onto an Old World Power Macintosh 7500/100 running KDE, and I am now trying to log onto my dial-up ISP with KPPP. My ISP, Ticon.net, does not officially support Linux, so I cannot get them to help

Re: Help logging onto ISP via KPPP

2006-10-07 Thread Pollywog
On Saturday 07 October 2006 23:39, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: Hello, all! I am a Debian newbie who has recently had Debian 3.1r2 Sarge installed onto an Old World Power Macintosh 7500/100 running KDE, and I am now trying to log onto my dial-up ISP with KPPP. My ISP, Ticon.net, does not

Fwd: Help logging onto ISP via KPPP

2006-10-07 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
Begin forwarded message: Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org From: Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: October 7, 2006 8:10:19 PM CDT To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Help logging onto ISP via KPPP On Saturday 07 October 2006 23:39, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: Hello, all! I am

Re: iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-12 Thread Justin Piszcz
syslogfile /var/log/ulog/syslogemu.log syslogsync 1 plugin /usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_LOGEMU.so Here are my firewall rules for logging: ${IPTABLES} -t filter -A ULDROP -p tcp -m limit --limit ${LOG_FLOOD} -j ULOG --ulog-nlgroup 6 --ulog-prefix LDROP_TCP ${IPTABLES} -t filter -A ULDROP -p

iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-11 Thread Justin F. Knotzke
Hi, iptables does not log via syslog-ng. There is nothing in kern.log or in syslog.. I have the package's defaut syslog-ng.conf (see below) This is the logging entries for my firewall (monmotha). Any ideas ? Thanks J #These logging chains are valid to specify in DROP= above #Set

Re: iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-11 Thread Justin Piszcz
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Justin F. Knotzke wrote: Hi, iptables does not log via syslog-ng. There is nothing in kern.log or in syslog.. I have the package's defaut syslog-ng.conf (see below) This is the logging entries for my firewall (monmotha). Any ideas ? Thanks J #These logging chains

Re: iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-11 Thread Justin F. Knotzke
On 9/11/06, Justin Piszcz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why not use ulogd? That is its purpose, to log iptables logs. Good question, I just installed it. Looking at the ulog config file, it appears that it should be logging to /var/log/ulog/ I see the entries indicating that ulog has started

Re: iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-11 Thread Justin Piszcz
, it appears that it should be logging to /var/log/ulog/ I see the entries indicating that ulog has started but nothing else.. J -- Justin F. Knotzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.shampoo.ca -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-11 Thread Justin F. Knotzke
firewall rules for logging: ${IPTABLES} -t filter -A ULDROP -p tcp -m limit --limit ${LOG_FLOOD} -j ULOG --ulog-nlgroup 6 --ulog-prefix LDROP_TCP ${IPTABLES} -t filter -A ULDROP -p udp -m limit --limit ${LOG_FLOOD} -j ULOG --ulog-nlgroup 6 --ulog-prefix LDROP_UDP ${IPTABLES} -t filter

Re: iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-11 Thread Justin Piszcz
/log/ulog/syslogemu.log syslogsync 1 plugin /usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_LOGEMU.so Here are my firewall rules for logging: ${IPTABLES} -t filter -A ULDROP -p tcp -m limit --limit ${LOG_FLOOD} -j ULOG --ulog-nlgroup 6 --ulog-prefix LDROP_TCP ${IPTABLES} -t filter -A ULDROP -p udp -m limit --limit

Re: iptables not logging via syslog-ng

2006-09-11 Thread Justin Piszcz
/etc/ulogd.conf nlgroup 6 logfile /var/log/ulog/ulogd.log loglevel 1 rmem 131071 bufsize 15 syslogfile /var/log/ulog/syslogemu.log syslogsync 1 plugin /usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_LOGEMU.so Here are my firewall rules for logging: ${IPTABLES} -t filter -A ULDROP -p tcp -m limit --limit ${LOG_FLOOD

Effective logging of ADSL usage

2006-09-04 Thread roach
Hi, I'm hoping I'm not being particularly dense here, but all my searching through Synaptic Google hasn't lead me to a solution yet. I'm trying to track down a bandwidth leak on our ADSL line need to log the relationship of IP MAC addresses to bandwidth consumption. What's the Debian way of

Re: Effective logging of ADSL usage

2006-09-04 Thread Marty
roach wrote: Hi, I'm hoping I'm not being particularly dense here, but all my searching through Synaptic Google hasn't lead me to a solution yet. I'm trying to track down a bandwidth leak on our ADSL line need to log the relationship of IP MAC addresses to bandwidth consumption. What's the

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-25 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 24 Aug 2006, Florian Kulzer wrote: Uncommenting the line in /etc/sysctl.conf makes this permanent over reboots. (I believe that you have to add this line yourself on Sarge.) I think that if you add this line to /etc/init.d/klogd it should stop the messages: KLOGD=-c 5 Anthony --

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-25 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 09:27:43 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote: On 24 Aug 2006, Florian Kulzer wrote: Uncommenting the line in /etc/sysctl.conf makes this permanent over reboots. (I believe that you have to add this line yourself on Sarge.) I think that if you add this line to

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-25 Thread Default User
I am not sure about dmesg, but Sid has this in /etc/sysctl.conf: # Uncomment the following to stop low-level messages on console # kernel.printk = 4 4 1 7 Uncommenting the line in /etc/sysctl.conf makes this permanent over reboots. (I believe that you have to add this line yourself on

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-24 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 16:01:27 -0400, Matej Cepl wrote: Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: those messages are printed by kernel to the current console(s). 'dmesg -n' configures messages of which level to print to the console(s). They all are still send to kmsg, where syslogd,syslog-ng or klogd

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-23 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 19.08.06 17:18, Hentai Pantsu wrote: At first i played with syslogd by tweaking syslog.conf, which in despair led me to edit it to a single line: *.* /dev/null this only means that all messages will be send to /dev/null. That does NOT mean they won't be sent to other places. One message can

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-23 Thread Matej Cepl
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: Since that didn't worked i KILLed both syslogd and klogd. I still kept getting msgs to console. they are not sent by syslog process. They are sent by kernel. Chmm, nazdar Matúši, I thought that k in sysklogd means, that sysklogd should manage kernel messages as

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-23 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 23.08.06 12:59, Matej Cepl wrote: Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: Since that didn't worked i KILLed both syslogd and klogd. I still kept getting msgs to console. they are not sent by syslog process. They are sent by kernel. Chmm, nazdar Matúši, I thought that k in sysklogd means,

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-23 Thread Matej Cepl
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: those messages are printed by kernel to the current console(s). 'dmesg -n' configures messages of which level to print to the console(s). They all are still send to kmsg, where syslogd,syslog-ng or klogd read them from. Aside from installing syslog-ng how to

Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-19 Thread Hentai Pantsu
I have iptables to log messages at info level (so it's level 6). At first i played with syslogd by tweaking syslog.conf, which in despair led me to edit it to a single line: *.* /dev/null Since that didn't worked i KILLed both syslogd and klogd. I still kept getting msgs to console. So i

Re: Annoying iptables console logging

2006-08-19 Thread Mumia W.
On 08/19/2006 11:18 AM, Hentai Pantsu wrote: [...] Since that didn't worked i KILLed both syslogd and klogd. I still kept getting msgs to console. [...] dmesg -n5 man dmesg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bringing up eth0 NIC without logging in

2006-07-27 Thread marc
Hi. I have a couple of Debian installs on my laptop, on one the eth0 NIC comes up during the boot process, but on the other it doesn't, although it's identified and there in dmesg. I'm using the same interfaces file for both, but clearly I'm missing something - that I probably did in the

Re: Bringing up eth0 NIC without logging in

2006-07-27 Thread Bill Marcum
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 08:12:48PM +0100, marc wrote: Hi. I have a couple of Debian installs on my laptop, on one the eth0 NIC comes up during the boot process, but on the other it doesn't, although it's identified and there in dmesg. I'm using the same interfaces file for both, but

Re: Bringing up eth0 NIC without logging in

2006-07-27 Thread marc
Bill Marcum said... On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 08:12:48PM +0100, marc wrote: Hi. I have a couple of Debian installs on my laptop, on one the eth0 NIC comes up during the boot process, but on the other it doesn't, although it's identified and there in dmesg. I'm using the same interfaces

Re: Logging-Daemon?

2006-07-19 Thread Matthias Haegele
du in der /etc/services den syslog-Eintrag änderst. Jup. ,[ aus /etc/init.d/sysklogd ]- | # Options for start/restart the daemons | # For remote UDP logging use SYSLOGD=-r | # | SYSLOGD=-r ` Danke. Das werde ich doch glatt probieren. Gruss Jens MH -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen

Re: Logging-Daemon?

2006-07-19 Thread Christian Schmidt
. ,[ aus /etc/init.d/sysklogd ]- | # Options for start/restart the daemons | # For remote UDP logging use SYSLOGD=-r | # | SYSLOGD=-r ` Ein wenig mehr Flexibilitaet erlangt man mit dem syslog-ng (gleichnamiges Debian-Paket). Gruss, Christian Schmidt -- Christian Schmidt | Germany

Logging-Daemon?

2006-07-18 Thread Matthias Haegele
Hi Ihr! Kennt jemand einen kleinen,feinen Daemon/Tool der Log-Meldungen (eines Routers) auf einem UDP-Port entgegennimmt (konfigurierbar welcher), schön wäre es wenn es etwas ressourcenschonendes und obendrein noch simpel zu konfigurieren wäre ... Oder hab ich sowas schon auf meiner Box und

Re: Logging-Daemon?

2006-07-18 Thread Jens Schüßler
/services den syslog-Eintrag änderst. ,[ aus /etc/init.d/sysklogd ]- | # Options for start/restart the daemons | # For remote UDP logging use SYSLOGD=-r | # | SYSLOGD=-r ` Gruss Jens

need help logging into sarge for i386

2006-07-18 Thread mike williams
OS username:mike pass:1when i try to type in the pass,nothing goes into the space,but when i type in the name,it works. how can i fix this or take out the whole password bit

Re: need help logging into sarge for i386

2006-07-18 Thread Kent West
mike williams wrote: OS username:mike pass:1 when i try to type in the pass,nothing goes into the space,but when i type in the name,it works. how can i fix this or take out the whole password bit When you type in the password, you don't see any feedback; this is by design. It's supposed

Re: need help logging into sarge for i386

2006-07-18 Thread Mihira Fernando
mike williams wrote: OS username:mike pass:1 when i try to type in the pass,nothing goes into the space,but when i type in the name,it works. how can i fix this or take out the whole password bit Unless I'm mistaken, it doesnt show anything when you type the password in command

Re: need help logging into sarge for i386

2006-07-18 Thread Paul Johnson
On Monday 17 July 2006 23:00, mike williams wrote: when i try to type in the pass,nothing goes into the space,but when i type in the name,it works. how can i fix this or take out the whole password bit That's normal. Visualize your own stars. Unix login(1) hides your password entirely

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-23 Thread Peter Wiersig
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 10:46:07AM +0200, Peter Velan wrote: Kann mir jemand bitte bei der Deutung der Logeinträge helfen? Das sieht nach DHCP aus, ob Client oder Server sehe ich grad nicht. Peter -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ):

iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
Hallo, seit einigen Tagen verursacht iptables folgende regelmäßige - exakt alle 10 Minuten - Einträge in messages: Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:20:6f:11:0c:e8:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0 DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=328 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=60

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Andreas Vögele
Peter Velan schreibt: seit einigen Tagen verursacht iptables folgende regelmäßige - exakt alle 10 Minuten - Einträge in messages: Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:20:6f:11:0c:e8:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0 DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=328 TOS=0x00

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Andreas Vögele
Andreas Vögele wrote: Peter Velan schreibt: seit einigen Tagen verursacht iptables folgende regelmäßige - exakt alle 10 Minuten - Einträge in messages: Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:20:6f:11:0c:e8:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-06-22 10:54 schrieb Andreas Vögele: Peter Velan schreibt: seit einigen Tagen verursacht iptables folgende regelmäßige - exakt alle 10 Minuten - Einträge in messages: Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:20:6f:11:0c:e8:08:00

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-06-22 11:28 schrieb Peter Velan: am 2006-06-22 10:54 schrieb Andreas Vögele: Peter Velan schreibt: seit einigen Tagen verursacht iptables folgende regelmäßige - exakt alle 10 Minuten - Einträge in messages: Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT=

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-06-22 11:10 schrieb Andreas Vögele: Andreas Vögele wrote: Peter Velan schreibt: seit einigen Tagen verursacht iptables folgende regelmäßige - exakt alle 10 Minuten - Einträge in messages: Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT=

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
Also sprach Peter Velan [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, 22 Jun 2006 11:48:59 +0200): Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:20:6f:11:0c:e8:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0 ^ DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=328 TOS=0x00

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hallo Peter, Peter Velan, 22.06.2006 (d.m.y): Gibt es eine Möglichkeit dem Knilch auf die Schliche zu kommen, also quasi irgendwas das MAC - IP auflöst? Eine Moeglichkeit waere arp. Dazu muesstest Du aber die IP-Adresse kennen. Falls Ihr da managebare Switches einsetzt, koennte man auch da

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-06-22 12:05 schrieb Christian Schmidt: Peter Velan, 22.06.2006 (d.m.y): Gibt es eine Möglichkeit dem Knilch auf die Schliche zu kommen, also quasi irgendwas das MAC - IP auflöst? Eine Moeglichkeit waere arp. Dazu muesstest Du aber die IP-Adresse kennen. Falls Ihr da managebare

Re: Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Reinhold Plew
Hi, - original Nachricht Von: Peter Velan [EMAIL PROTECTED] am 2006-06-22 11:10 schrieb Andreas Vögele: Andreas Vögele wrote: Peter Velan schreibt: seit einigen Tagen verursacht iptables folgende regelmäßige - exakt alle 10 Minuten - Einträge in messages: Jun 20

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
Also sprach Dirk Salva [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:39:25 +0200): On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 12:08:56PM +0200, Richard Mittendorfer wrote: Also sprach Peter Velan [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, 22 Jun 2006 11:48:59 +0200): Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Ulf Volmer
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 11:48:59AM +0200, Peter Velan wrote: Gibt es eine Möglichkeit dem Knilch auf die Schliche zu kommen, also quasi irgendwas das MAC - IP auflöst? Da er ja brav fragt, was spricht dagegen, ihm einfach eine passende IP zu verpassen? cu ulf -- Ulf Volmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Reinhold Plew
Dirk Salva wrote: On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 12:08:56PM +0200, Richard Mittendorfer wrote: Also sprach Peter Velan [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, 22 Jun 2006 11:48:59 +0200): Jun 20 05:42:17 ubx kernel: [4512963.131000] drop eth1: IN=eth1 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:20:6f:11:0c:e8:08:00

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-06-22 16:36 schrieb Ulf Volmer: On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 11:48:59AM +0200, Peter Velan wrote: Gibt es eine Möglichkeit dem Knilch auf die Schliche zu kommen, also quasi irgendwas das MAC - IP auflöst? Da er ja brav fragt, was spricht dagegen, ihm einfach eine passende IP zu

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hallo Peter, Peter Velan, 22.06.2006 (d.m.y): am 2006-06-22 16:36 schrieb Ulf Volmer: On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 11:48:59AM +0200, Peter Velan wrote: Gibt es eine Möglichkeit dem Knilch auf die Schliche zu kommen, also quasi irgendwas das MAC - IP auflöst? Da er ja brav fragt, was

RE: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Heinreichsberger, Helmut
Hallo Peter, In einem anderen Forum hat einer das Problem, dass ein PC eine DHCP Adresse haben will, obwohl alles manuell konfiguriert ist. http://www.wcm.at/forum/showthread.php?threadid=195181 Dies Fehlsituation kann in der Statusleiste erkannt werden. Eventuell liegt hier das gleiche Problem

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-06-22 17:58 schrieb Heinreichsberger, Helmut: Hallo Peter, In einem anderen Forum hat einer das Problem, dass ein PC eine DHCP Adresse haben will, obwohl alles manuell konfiguriert ist. http://www.wcm.at/forum/showthread.php?threadid=195181 Dies Fehlsituation kann in der

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hallo Peter, Peter Velan, 22.06.2006 (d.m.y): Ich glaube nicht, dass die DHCP-Anfragen aus dem Internet kommen. Das glaube Ich ebenfalls Nicht, denn der ISP wird doch generelle broadcasts nicht weitergeben Wie man es halt sieht: für mich beginnt das Internet dort, wo ich eine

Re: iptables und kernel logging

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-06-22 22:37 schrieb Christian Schmidt: Hallo Peter, Peter Velan, 22.06.2006 (d.m.y): Ich glaube nicht, dass die DHCP-Anfragen aus dem Internet kommen. Das glaube Ich ebenfalls Nicht, denn der ISP wird doch generelle broadcasts nicht weitergeben Wie man es halt sieht: für

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