On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 09:08:52AM +, Julien Dyie wrote:
Hi,
after the reading of syslog.conf (5) and syslogd (8), I can't find how to
disable syslog's listening on specifical interfaces.
syslogd always opens a UDP port, but it silently drops all traffic
unless you pass the -u option. Yes,
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 09:08:52AM +, Julien Dyie wrote:
Hi,
after the reading of syslog.conf (5) and syslogd (8), I can't find how to
disable syslog's listening on specifical interfaces.
syslogd always opens a UDP port, but it silently drops all traffic
unless you pass the -u
Hi,
after the reading of syslog.conf (5) and syslogd (8), I can't find how to
disable syslog's listening on specifical interfaces.
Thanks
2011/4/19 Julien Dyie mr_jul...@hotmail.com:
Hi,
after the reading of syslog.conf (5) and syslogd (8), I can't find how to
disable syslog's listening on specifical interfaces.
Thanks
Hi,
it's not possible but of course you can use pf rules to block access
to port 514 on certain interface.
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