On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 01:19:33PM -0000, Mark Olliver wrote: > > Hi > > I am trying fwlogwatch, and have tried setting it to use the web for > display, but i can't work out how to set the password, so that i can get > into the system. Also I have asked it to dump to a file, but i dont know how > often it is supposed to do this? > > Has anyone any ideas? >
I've managed to generate both html/ascii output. I also can connect to it's real time monitor interface (default on port 888). It's all in the README file. If you want, I cand send you my config files with short comentaries. You can use the supplied scripts (default installed on /usr/local/sbin) to do whatever you want. You can put fwlogwatch to run in "realtime response mode", in which case you have infos about packets as they "hit" you. > Also does anyone know of any good real time console viewers for watching > connection attempts whether successful or not? You can use the fwlogwatch to monitor this, setting a refresh time smaller than the default 30 sec. But this depends on how good your firewall rules are configured and how often the logging capability is used by the firewall. Works great for me, a great tool. > > Thanks > > Mark > > http://www.carsplus.co.uk/e-Card/mpo.shtml > > Hope to be helpful. -- Dan Terhesiu Network Administrator
