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        >I know what he meant about the hosts.allow. I noticed it yesterday!
        >Your syslog file has lots of these messages in it:
        > Jul 2 07:01:09 BeringFWWeblet sh-httpd[11991]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow,
        >  line 7: missing newline or line too long                                 
        >  Jul 2 07:01:09 BeringFWWeblet sh-httpd[11991]: connect from              
        >  216.171.153.130                                                          
                 

        Not sure on this one, but I will look into it.  There is no end line for that 
file, but 
        my entry is probably incorect on syntax.

        
        >As an aside, if I click to see all syslog's, I get an error due to a
        >missing gzipped file and nothing else. Should it do that? I can't remember
        >what my system at home does!
        
        That is because the file does not exist.  That is an archive file and untill 
the firewall hasbeen running for a while it will not be created.  We could get realy 
fancy and check each file before enabling the link to it, but I think that is overkill 
considering the scall and speed we are already dealing with.  It might make sense to 
place some indication in the response that says more than the current.  Even if it is 
just a footnote.

        Richard Amerman

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