Alex Dehaini wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have been using shorewall for over 2 years now but never joined the mailing list. So far, it has worked flawlessly and I like it. I use it to do NAT i.e. map multiple local IPs to one public IP.

Recently, my boss asked me if we could see the nat translations/sessions. I did some digging and found out we could by using this command

*/sbin/shorewall show connections*

My question is - is the above command written to a log file. Can I make the above command to write to a log file so I can review it later?

/sbin/shorewall show connections >> log

-Tom
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