c wrote:
The SILENT_DENY variable in /etc/network.conf was created for this purpose. In your case, you would probably want the following SILENT_DENY entry:I am using hte Setinkuelhler lrp firewall/router, and get the following lines added to my logs.Dec 29 14:06:20 xxxxx kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 10.106.208.1:67 255.255.255.255:68 L=360 S=0x00 I=26413 f=0x0000 t=255 (#7). I undersand this is probably broadcast traffic from the windoze machines on the network, but how do I block them out of the logs. I read where to take out the "-L" lines, so that it will be denied in the rules before being logged, but I dont know what part in the particular steinkuehler configuration to do that. I dont want to not log something that might be important. (I am just learing how to use LRP/Ipchains. any help would be appreciated.
SILENT_DENY="udp_10.106.208.1_68"
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