Dear list,
I use ipfilter exclusively in all the FreeBSD systems I ever set up /
administer since FreeBSD 4.x at least. In addition, in all my systems I
have a habit of logging ipfilter to a different file, by using the
following setting in /etc/rc.conf:-
ipmon_enable=YES
ipmon_flags=-D
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 10:16:26PM +0800, Canggung Mendonan wrote:
I use ipfilter exclusively in all the FreeBSD systems I ever set up /
administer since FreeBSD 4.x at least. In addition, in all my systems I
have a habit of logging ipfilter to a different file, by using the
following setting
On Saturday 17 April 2004 18:00, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Adding /var/run/ipmon.pid at the end of newsyslog.conf line above stops
the above symptom, but ipmon stopped logging after each rotation.
This should be the correct thing to do: ipmon should interpret a HUP
signal to mean 'reopen log
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 06:31:24PM +0200, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Saturday 17 April 2004 18:00, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Adding /var/run/ipmon.pid at the end of newsyslog.conf line above stops
the above symptom, but ipmon stopped logging after each rotation.
This should be the correct