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04-30-2001 10:59 AM
04-30-2001 10:59 AM
ipchains
Is there any logging that goes with ipchains to record sucess and denies of packets. I am using RedHat 7.0 with linux kernel 2.2.16 . Thanks
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04-30-2001 04:47 PM
04-30-2001 04:47 PM
Re: ipchains
What getslogged depends on how you've set things up. To see what rules are currently established (and whether the results are logged):
# service ipchains status
This will produce a listing of the current rules. An "l" in the modifiers block of a line indicates the event is logged.
If you are not logging kernel events separately from other system logs, check /var/log/messages . Logging level can be changed in the syslog.conf file.
An excellent How To is available here:
http://linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html
see also the docs on masquerading (also on this site)
Most firewall configuration programs also come with adequate documentation of the ipchains that they employ.
Hope this helps
# service ipchains status
This will produce a listing of the current rules. An "l" in the modifiers block of a line indicates the event is logged.
If you are not logging kernel events separately from other system logs, check /var/log/messages . Logging level can be changed in the syslog.conf file.
An excellent How To is available here:
http://linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html
see also the docs on masquerading (also on this site)
Most firewall configuration programs also come with adequate documentation of the ipchains that they employ.
Hope this helps
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05-03-2001 06:54 AM
05-03-2001 06:54 AM
Re: ipchains
add a -l to any ip chains line in your firewall configuration that you want to log.
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