Re: correct Debian way to log iptables to seperate file

2008-06-19 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/19/08 00:16, JW wrote: Hello, Iptables is annoying me by: 1) printing logs to the console 2) filling my /var/log/messages up with the same logs, which then get picked up and uselessly emailed to me by logcheck and logwatch. Of

Re: correct Debian way to log iptables to seperate file

2008-06-19 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach JW [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.06.19.0716 +0200]: Iptables is annoying me by: 1) printing logs to the console 2) filling my /var/log/messages up with the same logs, which then get picked up and uselessly emailed to me by logcheck and logwatch. So remove the rules that jump to the

Re: correct Debian way to log iptables to seperate file

2008-06-19 Thread Alex Samad
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 12:16:15AM -0500, JW wrote: Hello, Iptables is annoying me by: 1) printing logs to the console 2) filling my /var/log/messages up with the same logs, which then get picked up and uselessly emailed to me by logcheck and logwatch. Of course all the logging is

correct Debian way to log iptables to seperate file

2008-06-18 Thread JW
Hello, Iptables is annoying me by: 1) printing logs to the console 2) filling my /var/log/messages up with the same logs, which then get picked up and uselessly emailed to me by logcheck and logwatch. Of course all the logging is controlled by syslog, not iptables. What I really want is for