Re: Log turn on
From: Dave Millen (postmaster@[127.0.0.1)
Date: 03/18/03
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From: "Dave Millen" <postmaster@[127.0.0.1]> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 11:19:35 +0000
In article <3E76AF65.9D7FD8D0@visi.com>, "Bryan Packer" <bryanp@visi.com>
wrote:
> Jason wrote:
>>
>> Thanks nb, I should have made myself clear. I was saying in the
>> ipstables we have the packets Logged in the screen if we have command
>> like --log.
>
> add an entry in your syslog.conf file that reads something like:
>
> kern.* /dev/tty7
>
> That entry would log all messages from the kernel (which is where
> iptables logs entries are generated) to the 7th tty (alt-F7) on your
> console. I wouldn't recommend logging them to the main console.
>
> bryan
Isn't the alt-F7 display reserved for X? It is on all my boxes...
Regards,
Dave
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