William Immendorf wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This messages are put out by syslog. Â What are the contents of your
>> syslog.conf file?
> Actually, they are from the kernel. I know this because echoing
> "LOGLEVEL=1" into /etc/sysconfig/console suppresses those messages.
> What I need to know is the minimum kernel log level needed for these
> messages to be supressed.
> 

Yes, iptables interacts with the kernel and the messages thus emit from 
the kernel.

syslog can also write to all users logged in.

The control of iptables logging is in the iptables configuration.  See 
the LOG target in the iptables man page, specifically --log-level.

   -- Bruce


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