On Saturday 07 September 2002 09:39 pm, Tom Pollerman wrote:
> My RedHat 7.0 /etc/syslog.conf has a default setting to log kernel
> messages to /dev/console, but this line is commented out.
> Is it possible that you HAD been logging to /dev/console, then changed
> it to log to a file (/var/log/me
On Saturday 07 September 2002 07:38 pm, Robert Canary wrote:
> try adding
> *.debug /var/log/debug.log
I tried that. It logs the firewall messages (plus some other things) to that
file. But it still logs to /var/log/messages and it still logs to the
screen. I don't actually wan
On Sunday 08 September 2002 02:38 pm, Joe Giles wrote:
> I know this is not in relation to your problem, but I'm new to IPTABELS
> and learning. I have managed to use Firestarter to set up my initial
> rules, then I just modify the firestarter.sh file. However, I read your
> iptables file and no
I am using the following setup:
Internet
|
Cable Modem
|
| -- Firewall: eth0 (IP assigned by DHCP)
|
Firewall
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| -- Firewall: eth1 (static: 192.168.0.254)
|
Null Ethernet Cable
|
I am in the process of debugging my firewall so I am logging every packet
received. However, it is logging to the screen in addition to logging to a
file. It doesn't matter which virtual terminal I switch to; I still see the
firewall messages. I only want it to log to a file. Any ideas on ho
I used to have a GUI-based tool which would display the process table (like
ps) but it would display the processes in parent/child order so you could
easily follow parent/child up/down the process tree. I think it might have
been ktop but I don't seem to have that on my system. Is there somet