That's not there, I removed it and added:

kern.* /var/log/kernel

I'll try Mark's suggestion. I have my iptables set to a loglevel of 5, and my klogd set to -c 4, so that's probably the issue.

tim


On Wed, 4 Dec 2002 16:05:35 -0700 (MST), Trevor Lauder wrote:

>Make sure you don't have:
>
>kern.* /dev/console
>
>in your syslog.conf file either or if it is that it's commented out and
>restart syslog.
>
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>Trevor Lauder
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>> I am looking forward to a reply on this one also. Sorry I cant help,
>> have the same problem.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original message-----
>>> From: "timmy"
>>> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>>> Date: 12/04/2002(Wed) 01:04pm
>>> Subject: (clug-talk) Klogd & Syslogd & iptables
>>>
>>> I run iptables firewall on all my servers, everything works great
>>> except all of the dropped packet messages show up on my console. My
>>> syslog.conf files states the following:
>>>
>>> kern.*
>>> /var/log/kernel
>>>
>>> Subsequently, all of my iptables messages get logged to
>>> /var/log/kernel, as well as to the console. I use SSH to access my
>>> boxes, so the console logging does not bother me as much. In any event
>>> that I am actually at the console, however, it proves to be a
>>> hinderance. I've looked on google and have found a couple of
>>> solutions, namely this one, which I have implemented:
>>>
>>> run klogd with the following options: -c 4 -2
>>>
>>> This does not appear to work, either. Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> RedHat 7.x/Debian 2.2, kernel 2.4.x ( this is happening on all of my
>>> linux boxes, I run kernel 2.4.13 thru .20).
>>>
>>> tim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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