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On November 20, 2003 11:38 am, Nathanael Noblet wrote:
> Logging is controlled via the syslog program usually. Look at
> /etc/syslog.conf. I'm not sure how you can get it to do what you want
> but have a look at that as well as man syslog.conf should help a bit...

Ya, I know that's what I want, it's just that I've tried messing with 
syslog.conf before and never made anything work the way I intended.  :-)

I did some googling and found this:  
http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/archive/suse/security/2002/12/msg00181.html  
Does anyone see any reason why this would be bad?  I've already done it and 
it seems to be working (directing an nmap at a machine is a great way to 
create firewall log messages :-)  ), but if I'm going to lose some important 
non-firewall related log message into the firewall log because of it, I don't 
want to use it as a solution.

Thanks again.

Ian
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