RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-26 Thread Darrell May
Charlie Brady wrote: > If you want to get rid of *all* such logging, create > /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/rc.d/init.d/masq/80EndChainDenyLog > containing: > > /sbin/ipchains --append denylog --jump DENY > > And then do: > > /etc/e-smith/events/actions/conf-masq > /etc/e-smith/events/actions/res

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-26 Thread Charlie Brady
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Darrell May wrote: > Just a typo to note above. I believe you meant: > > /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/rc.d/init.d/masq/80EndChainDenyLog Yep, I sure did. Thanks for the correction. Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.e-smith.org (de

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-26 Thread Charlie Brady
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Darrell May wrote: > Sorry to bring this up again, put the logging of these DENY eth1 PROTO=17... > messages continue to fill /var/log/messages into huge file sizes. > > What is the best way to completely eliminate these messages from being > logged. > In just a day the /var

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-26 Thread Michael Jung
> What is the best way to completely eliminate these messages from being > logged. [...] > 192.168.10.52:513 192.168.10.255:513 L=88 S=0x00 I=34895 F=0x > T=64 (#1) > 24.113.160.100:513 24.113.163.255:513 L=88 S=0x00 I=34896 > F=0x T=64 (#1) > 24.113.92.126:513 24.113.93.255:513 L=112 S=

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-26 Thread Darrell May
t: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:48 AM > To: Michael Jung > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs > > > > On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Michael Jung wrote: > > > Since e-smith 4.1beta2 the /var/log/messages logfile save

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-25 Thread Steve Lincoln
ernative. Cheers, Steve -Original Message- From: Michael Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 1:49 PM To: Peter Green Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs Hello Peter, thanks for your response. Its from t

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-25 Thread Peter Green
* Michael Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010108 13:36]: > Since e-smith 4.1beta2 the /var/log/messages logfile saves masses of useless > (?) messages. > It may not a common installation, that there is another NetBios Server on > the outside LAN card, but its not owed of me :-) > It produces annoying me

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-25 Thread Michael Jung
Hello Peter, thanks for your response. Its from two other WinNT4 maschines from another University group who does not have an e-smith or firewall and who is not able to stop the services ;-) > Someone (probably your ISP) is trying to speak RIP to your box. You can > probably just either allow the

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-25 Thread Charlie Brady
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Michael Jung wrote: > Since e-smith 4.1beta2 the /var/log/messages logfile saves masses of useless > (?) messages. > It may not a common installation, that there is another NetBios Server on > the outside LAN card, but its not owed of me :-) > It produces annoying messages ev

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-25 Thread Michael Jung
Charly thanks for your help, I implemented your mentioned solution and it works greatly. Little remarks for those who tried to do it: > Create yourself a custom template fragment to deny those packets silently. > > cd /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/rc.d/init.d/masq > cat > 25IgnoreRIPBroadca

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs

2001-04-25 Thread Jack McCauley
D]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 3:29 AM Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Masses of protocol messages in the logs > What is the best way to completely eliminate these messages from being > logged. [...] > 192.168.10.52:513 192.168.10.255:513 L=88 S=0x00 I=