For some time now both ipchains and ntpd stopped logging their events
to their usual log files. Here these log files are kern.log and
ntpd.log, and maybe other log files. Moreover, ipchains did write its
logging rules to the terminal but not to the log files. Both ipchains,
ntpd and syslogd
because of mailman:
PAM_unix[24436]: (cron) session opened for user list by (uid=0)
PAM_unix[24436]: (cron) session closed for user list
How can I stop the *console* logging or at least get the messages to all
go to the same console (prfereably #8) instead of following me around
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 09:27:18PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
/etc/init.d/cron restart
Whatever that was supposed to do, it didn't make any difference.
I think you are trying to get rid of the messages syslog(?) directs to
the console. I believe your solution lies in the tweaking of the
Is there some way for me to write this info to a log file for
troubleshooting, and still be able to see it on the screen?
man tee
HTH
Stony
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For instance I can log martians with:
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Hi All,
I'm using Debian 2.2r5. Is there some place that the input and output that you see on the screen gets logged?
I'm trying to install some software from a cd-rom, and I get through about 75% percent of the installation (15 screens full of information that scrolls by pretty quickly), before I
On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 19:43, Tony Anand wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using Debian 2.2r5. Is there some place that the input and output
that you see on the screen gets logged?
I'm trying to install some software from a cd-rom, and I get through
about 75% percent of the installation (15 screens full of
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Tony Anand wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using Debian 2.2r5. Is there some place that the input and output that
you see on the
screen gets logged?
I'm trying to install some software from a cd-rom, and I get through about
75% percent of
the installation (15 screens full of
Greetings,
I (and one other fellow too) have suffered of the problem which is iptables'
logging related.
Iptables keeps logging to the local console eventhough I have typed dmesg -n
1. Dmesg's manual says the following:
For example, -n 1 prevents all messages, expect panic messages, from
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 11:18, Karo Salminen wrote:
Greetings,
I (and one other fellow too) have suffered of the problem which is iptables'
logging related.
Iptables keeps logging to the local console eventhough I have typed dmesg -n
1. Dmesg's manual says the following:
For example, -n
Okay, (Doh!) it looks like I don't have the cracklib_dict.pwd file
installed on the system where PAM doesn't work with cracklib. I've
tried apt-get remove-ing and re-installing any crack-related packages
I've been able to find using apt-cache, but still no *_dict.* files.
I've also searched the
I've honestly been looking at this for a couple of hours now (and have
been reading about PAM for a couple of days) and have mainly established
that I myself am not crazy. I have a new configuration for the file
/etc/pam.d/passwd as follows:
authrequired
Xeno Campanoli wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to say this was on stable, using 2.2.17 and then moving
to 2.2.19.
I've honestly been looking at this for a couple of hours now (and have
been reading about PAM for a couple of days) and have mainly established
that I myself am not crazy. I have a new
Hi,
thanks to help from this list I now finally have successfully upgraded
to postgresql 7.1.
But now my syslog gets to much logging from postgres. In
postgresql.conf I have:
debug_level = 0
log_connections = on
log_pid = on
log_timestamp = on
syslog = 2
# if syslog is 0, turn silent_mode off
| But now my syslog gets to much logging from postgres. In
| postgresql.conf I have:
|
| debug_level = 0
| log_connections = on
| log_pid = on
| log_timestamp = on
| syslog = 2
| # if syslog is 0, turn silent_mode off!
| silent_mode = off
| syslog_facility = LOCAL0
| trace_notify = off
Try
Hi Andreas!
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Andreas Goesele wrote:
thanks to help from this list I now finally have successfully upgraded
to postgresql 7.1.
But now my syslog gets to much logging from postgres. In
postgresql.conf I have:
debug_level = 0
log_connections = on
if only localhost
i'm wondering if there is a software that would log everything a user
types,does,accesses,somewhere in a safe location..
thanx
Petre L. Daniel,System Administrator
Canad Systems Pitesti Romania,
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tel:+4048220044 +4048206200
also sprach Petre Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.01.06.1509 +0100]:
i'm wondering if there is a software that would log everything a user
types,does,accesses,somewhere in a safe location..
i think that the closest you can get without seriously offending your
users privacy is process
Moin,
* Petre Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-06 15:09]:
i'm wondering if there is a software that would log everything a user
types,does,accesses,somewhere in a safe location..
Yup, it's called Carnivore.
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/carnivore/carnivore2.htm
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No, I'm running solaris 7 on it.
I'just trying to find out a way to setup a logging for the rm command.
Not for every user on the entire system, just for some users, defined by
default group ( defined in /etc
No, I'm running solaris 7 on it.
I'just trying to find out a way to setup a logging for the rm command.
Not for every user on the entire system, just for some users, defined by
default group ( defined in /etc/profile ( ksh )).
I was told by one of our OVMS admins that there is a logging available
Hi
all,
I am trying to setup
an remove logging on a few of our sun E10K development
servers.
Is there any one of
you who has an idea howto log every rm command ( not in the syslog or with
the sysdaemon if possible ).
Thanks in
advance.
Best
Regards,
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Smaele
Proximus
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 03:13:05PM +0100, DE SMAELE Kim (BMB) wrote:
I am trying to setup an remove logging on a few of our sun E10K development
servers.
Is there any one of you who has an idea howto log every rm command ( not in
the syslog or with the sysdaemon if possible ).
You will have
At 2001-11-30T14:13:05Z, DE SMAELE Kim (BMB) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to setup an remove logging on a few of our sun E10K
development servers.
You're running Debian GNU/Linux on an E10K? Not that there's anything wrong
with that, but I thought that would be pretty unusual
did you try to ps x process and kill -TERM the right bash/sh/csh/whatever
pid ?
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From: Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com
To: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 2:21 AM
Subject: Re: logging out users
on Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:05:21AM -0800, Richard Weil ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I ssh'd into my
debian box, the connection went down because of line problems, and
when I log back in the old session is still there. I don't know how to
kill
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I
ssh'd into my debian box, the connection went down
because of line problems, and when I log back in the
old session is still there. I don't know how to kill
it. This happened a couple of times, so in one case I
killed the the ssh pid thinking
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:05:21AM -0800, Richard Weil wrote:
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I
ssh'd into my debian box, the connection went down
because of line problems, and when I log back in the
old session is still there. I don't know how to kill
it. This happened a
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I
ssh'd into my debian box, the connection went down
because of line problems, and when I log back in the
old session is still there. I don't know how to kill
it. This happened a couple of times, so in one case I
killed the the ssh pid
Yesterday I upgraded apache to the testing 1.3.22-2 and entries are no
longer being made to the access.log. The other logs (error, agent, and
referrer) are still being written to. Doing a diff on the old/new
httpd.conf and srm.conf files reveals no changes relating to logging.
How do I get my
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:29:33(+0100):
Nada es nada. Sigue grabando :)
Ajá, ya sabía yo que no podía ser tan fácil :^).
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executed. Snoopy is completely transparent to the user and
applications it hooks in as a library providing a wrapper around calls
to execve() calls. Logging is done via syslogd and written to authpriv
allowing secure offsite logging of activity, generally the authpriv is
stored as /var/log
Nada es nada. Sigue grabando :)
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Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 10:18:01PM +0100, Hue-Bond wrote:
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:45:42(+0100):
Thanks. Comprobado, typescript no hace nada:
No entiendo. ¿Deja de grabar la sesión? ¿O la sesión termina?
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 10:03:52PM +0100, Hue-Bond wrote:
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:37:43(+0100):
Script no se detiene (parece). Pero me podeis decir cómo enviar
el ctrl+D con un echo? No lo consigo...
Thanks. Comprobado, typescript no hace nada:
$
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:45:42(+0100):
Thanks. Comprobado, typescript no hace nada:
No entiendo. ¿Deja de grabar la sesión? ¿O la sesión termina?
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Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:58:57(+0100):
Si quieres ver qué comandos ejecuta y utiliza una bash asegurate de
que le pones un .bash_history que no pueda borrar (pero sí escribir)
Por supuesto, el .profile no lo debe poder editar.
Cosas como estas se comentaron
Francisco Callejo, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:17:35(+0100):
El sábado, 3 de noviembre de 2001, Hue-Bond escribió:
Es un programa. Cuando se ejecuta, graba toda la sesión en un fichero
(por omisión `typescript') hasta que se pulsa Control-D o encuentra un
final de fichero.
O sea que yo,
En mar, 2001-11-06 a 16:21, Hue-Bond escribi?
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:58:57(+0100):
Si quieres ver qué comandos ejecuta y utiliza una bash asegurate de
que le pones un .bash_history que no pueda borrar (pero sí escribir)
Por supuesto, el .profile no lo debe poder
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 08:21:38PM +0100, Hue-Bond wrote:
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:58:57(+0100):
Si quieres ver qué comandos ejecuta y utiliza una bash asegurate de
que le pones un .bash_history que no pueda borrar (pero sí escribir)
Por supuesto, el .profile no lo
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 04:34:08PM -0300, German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
En mar, 2001-11-06 a 16:21, Hue-Bond escribi?
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:58:57(+0100):
Si quieres ver qué comandos ejecuta y utiliza una bash asegurate de
que le pones un .bash_history que no pueda
Script no se detiene (parece). Pero me podeis decir cómo enviar
el ctrl+D con un echo? No lo consigo...
De todas formas si lo tiene como shell y se sale del sistema.
Saludos
Javi
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 08:23:00PM +0100, Hue-Bond wrote:
O
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:25(+0100):
Se me ocurre crear un $HOME/otro-directorio donde el usuario sí
tenga permiso de escritura y cambiar el propietario de $HOME a
root. Entonces el usuario sí que no podría tocar nada.
Sip. Tienes razón eso
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:37:43(+0100):
Script no se detiene (parece). Pero me podeis decir cómo enviar
el ctrl+D con un echo? No lo consigo...
echoespacioguiónnespacioctrl+vctrl+denter
Y la desmostración:
$ echo -n ^D | hexdump
000 0004
El Mar 06 Nov 2001 20:37, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a escribió:
Script no se detiene (parece). Pero me podeis decir cómo enviar
el ctrl+D con un echo? No lo consigo...
$echo -n ^D
El ^D se consigue pulsando Ctrl+V y a continuación Ctrl+D. La combinación
Ctrl+V hace que el shell ponga el
En mar, 2001-11-06 a 18:06, Antonio Luque Estepa escribi?
El Mar 06 Nov 2001 20:37, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a escribió:
Script no se detiene (parece). Pero me podeis decir cómo enviar
el ctrl+D con un echo? No lo consigo...
$echo -n ^D
El ^D se consigue pulsando Ctrl+V y a
German Poo Caaman~o, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:18:35(-0300):
Si la idea es realizar un logout despues del script, lo mejor
es utilizar 'exec script'.
La idea es hacer que el programa script deje de realizar su
trabajo antes de lo que debería ;^).
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On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:52:59AM +0100, Josep wrote:
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Como se puede crear un log de toda una sesión ftp o telnet remota
(incluso hecha con ssh)? Se debe hacer algo especial o eso ya queda
registrado por
El lun, 05 de nov de 2001, a las 12:58:57 +0100, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a
comento ...
Como se puede crear un log de toda una sesión ftp o telnet remota
(incluso hecha con ssh)? Se debe hacer algo especial o eso ya queda
registrado por defecto?
Si quieres mantenerle en un
Fernando
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 6:52 AM
Subject: Logging de ftp y telnet
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Per: debian-user-spanish,
Como se puede crear un log de toda
Francisco Callejo, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:59:10(+0100):
Es un programa. Cuando se ejecuta, graba toda la sesión en un fichero
(por omisión `typescript') hasta que se pulsa Control-D o encuentra un
final de fichero.
O sea que yo, usuario, hago 'echo ^D' y consigo que el admin no
grabe lo
El sábado, 3 de noviembre de 2001, Hue-Bond escribió:
Es un programa. Cuando se ejecuta, graba toda la sesión en un fichero
(por omisión `typescript') hasta que se pulsa Control-D o encuentra un
final de fichero.
O sea que yo, usuario, hago 'echo ^D' y consigo que el admin no
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Per: debian-user-spanish,
Como se puede crear un log de toda una sesión ftp o telnet remota
(incluso hecha con ssh)? Se debe hacer algo especial o eso ya queda
registrado por defecto?
Es que un técnico debe conectarse a nuestro servidor, y
El Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:52:59AM +0100, Josep dijo:
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Per: debian-user-spanish,
Como se puede crear un log de toda una sesión ftp o telnet remota
(incluso hecha con ssh)? Se debe hacer algo especial o eso ya queda
registrado por
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Josep wrote:
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Per: debian-user-spanish,
Como se puede crear un log de toda una sesión ftp o telnet remota
(incluso hecha con ssh)? Se debe hacer algo especial o eso ya queda
registrado por defecto?
Es que un
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En fecha Friday, November 02, 2001, 4:37:55 PM, escribió:
Como se puede crear un log de toda una sesión ftp o telnet remota
(incluso hecha con ssh)? Se debe hacer algo especial o eso ya
queda
registrado por defecto?
Es que
que entra en modo promiscuo. Haz pruebas antes.
Saludos.
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Per: debian-user
Hi all,
Not sure if I've got the right lists here, but here goes. I need to log all
URLs that people go to in the company. We have a hardware firewall/router
which I can configure to only accept from the Potato box on my desk.
I was thinking of pointing all the (MS-based) machines towards the
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 12:35:06PM +0100, Andrew Laurence wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure if I've got the right lists here, but here goes. I need to log all
URLs that people go to in the company. We have a hardware firewall/router
which I can configure to only accept from the Potato box on my
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Tommi Jensen wrote:
(snip)
I'd say squid would be your friend in this matter
(snip)
Absolutely. In fact, if your users' browser caches are mounted over NFS or
something, then sometimes you can save network bandwidth by using squid
and disabling all their caches, making squid
Hi,
I have 2 nics in my server with ipmasq installed.
I would like to have some kind of information of how much
data is passing through the firewall.
I use squid for Internet access, and so I can use squid's
logs to view web browsing, but it doesn't really tell me
how much data went through, at
I use ippl to track network traffic. I've never configured it to track
things like NAT usage, or anything complex. However, by combining some
carefully chosen ipchains with the -l option with ippl, you should be
able to log most anything.
http://pltplp.net/ippl/
running Debian GNU/Linux potato (2.2r3). The local machine
is currently running 2.4.6-1 and the remote 2.3.2-1.2.
1) When I run rsync with the vv option, stuff scrolls of my screen faster
than I can read it. I was wondering if there is a logging option I could
use. I didn't see
Hi,
i know there ist a snort-mysql package, but is there an snort-pgsql package
to?
Or did i overlook s.th.?
I want to install snort an my firewall, but didn't want the logging to be
done on that box but on an box with postgres installed (7.1 on potato).
And i don't want both db on that machine
servus,
I want to install snort an my firewall, but didn't want the logging to be
done on that box but on an box with postgres installed (7.1 on potato).
And i don't want both db on that machine (political reason :).
by the changelog on woody, mfr added that support on 2000-07-06:
* New
After installing potato and running fine for several days, all logging has
stopped. Is there a common cause for this?
The machine has:
base
C/C++ Development
sendmail
procmail
logcheck
imapd
ipop3d
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on Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 03:40:10PM -0700, Christopher Maujean ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
After installing potato and running fine for several days, all logging has
stopped. Is there a common cause for this?
Are your logging daemons running?
To check:
$ ps aux | grep [l]ogd
To (re)start
, all logging has
stopped. Is there a common cause for this?
Are your logging daemons running?
To check:
$ ps aux | grep [l]ogd
To (re)start:
$ /etc/init.d/klogd restart
$ /etc/init.d/sysklogd restart
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stopped. Is there a common cause for this?
The machine has:
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sendmail
procmail
logcheck
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ipop3d
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Hi fellow debs
Short and simple question:
How can ipchains be told not to log to /dev/console? It can get quite
annoying when your terminal gets all messed up with packet logs ...
Cheers!
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it's ownership
and permissions, and all combinations of these things. But still the
file remains empty.
I know the configuration files are correct, because I got it working
earlier, and iptables is logging stuff to wherever 'dmesg' reads from.
But ever since I decided to clear /var/log/kern.info
Quoting Christopher S. Swingley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK, I'm going crazy here trying to get iptables to log packets to a
file called /var/log/kern.info.
snip
What am I missing? And what is the right procedure to clear a log
without causing sysklogd / klogd to choke?
I spent another hour
Hello all,
I am using ipchains on my pc and i'm logging all denied packets via syslog
with kern.* in the syslog.conf.
My problem now is that i get a lot of other messages too.
I want to log only the denied packets in a separate logfile.
Has anyone an idea how i could do this?
Thanks a lot
Hello Jost,
i've read the man page, but this doesn't help me. I tried to use different
logging levels for the kern facility, but
i don't had had any succes in filtering the ipchains output sole in the file.
But thanks for your reply.
Bye,
Matthias
11.07.2001 19:16:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joost
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:39:35PM +0200, Matthias Pitzl wrote:
Hello Jost,
i've read the man page, but this doesn't help me. I tried to use different
logging levels for the kern facility, but
i don't had had any succes in filtering the ipchains output sole in the file.
But thanks for your
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 12:06:27AM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 10:52:03PM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
I was actually being ironic when I mentioned my 'scant' knowledge. At
That's okay, because there are many subscribers to debian-user and some
of them appreciate an
is
read-only (or at least some of the file system is). Then the fact
that I got errors from illegal writes in turn caused more serious
problems. At least that was my interpretation of what happened. I
backed out the logging, and things went back to normal.
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 18:12:48 -0500
will trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 04:26:41PM -0600, Jimmy Richards wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 11:36:58PM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
I'll provide a little background first: this weekend, the loopback
interface on
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 10:28:59AM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
Thanks for the tip with shift-pageup. I do know about that but I keep
forgetting it. I don't know if it goes back far enough for my purposes,
but I'll give it a shot next time. For the record though, I wasn't talking
about the
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 12:35:51 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joost Kooij) wrote:
very long and good explanation snipped
Thanks Joost.
I was actually being ironic when I mentioned my 'scant' knowledge. At
least I am happy to report that I know how init works, but I am still a
little wary of fooling with
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 10:52:03PM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
I was actually being ironic when I mentioned my 'scant' knowledge. At
That's okay, because there are many subscribers to debian-user and some
of them appreciate an answer that does more than reply to strictly the
question asked.
Folks,
I'll provide a little background first: this weekend, the loopback
interface on my laptop stopped working. I checked all config files, and
they are ok, I can also bring up the loopback manually with 'ifconfig lo
127.0.0.1 up' after which it functions normally. I have seen however an
error
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 11:36:58PM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
Folks,
I'll provide a little background first: this weekend, the loopback
interface on my laptop stopped working. I checked all config files, and
they are ok, I can also bring up the loopback manually with 'ifconfig lo
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 04:26:41PM -0600, Jimmy Richards wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 11:36:58PM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
I'll provide a little background first: this weekend, the loopback
interface on my laptop stopped working. I checked all config files, and
they are ok, I can
) only a handful of people?
Lindsay
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From: Adam Warner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 14 June 2001 7:33 p.m.
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: iptables logging to console (all basic solutions have failed)
Hi all,
I'm
On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 07:05:14PM -0700, Reza wrote:
Hi everybody, I need a little bit help
I wondered if someone is doing ftp, or trying to sh
me, can I see the logging? and also if someone's
trying to packet me, would it be log? if yes, can
anyone let me know? thank you
Take a look
fine and gets the mail fine but I no longer
can watch the progress in /var/log/syslog - no logging whatsoever.
I call fetchmail with the --syslog flag and also the fetchmailrc has set
syslog in it. It is also the same fetchmailrc and script calling
fetchmail as I had on the previous system which
Hi everybody, I need a little bit help
I wondered if someone is doing ftp, or trying to sh
me, can I see the logging? and also if someone's
trying to packet me, would it be log? if yes, can
anyone let me know? thank you
Regards,
Reza
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Do You
Hi all,
I'm running Debian testing with a custom compiled 2.4.5 kernel. Since I've
enabling logging with my iptables rules (at info and warn levels) every
single log is being output to the current console.
At no point in /etc/syslog.conf do I have any logging to /dev/console. And
attempts to log
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 07:32:46PM +1200, Adam Warner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running Debian testing with a custom compiled 2.4.5 kernel. Since I've
enabling logging with my iptables rules (at info and warn levels) every
single log is being output to the current console.
set your debug level
8:08 p.m.
To: Adam Warner
Cc: Debian User Mailing List
Subject: Re: iptables logging to console (all basic solutions have failed)
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 07:32:46PM +1200, Adam Warner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running Debian testing with a custom compiled 2.4.5 kernel. Since I've
enabling logging
(apparently) only a handful of people?
Lindsay
---End Quote---
-Original Message-
From: Adam Warner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 14 June 2001 7:33 p.m.
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: iptables logging to console (all basic solutions have failed)
Hi all,
I'm running
Hi All,
I've set up a box here where the main method for logging in is through
the serial line
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS0 9600
snipped from inittab
the problem is that the default setting is to not allow root loggins.
Does anyone know where these permissions live?
thanks,
Andy
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 11:36:08AM -0500, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
Hi All,
I've set up a box here where the main method for logging in is through
the serial line
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS0 9600
snipped from inittab
the problem is that the default setting is to not allow root loggins
Hello,
tonight I upgraded my system, and now I can't log in through gdm. I can
still start X windows on the console by typing starx.
What has changed? Should I check X configuration files or gdm config
files?
On the side, this remarks. Earlier I posted a problem with starting
xscreensaver
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 12:14:36AM +0200, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
tonight I upgraded my system, and now I can't log in through gdm. I can
still start X windows on the console by typing starx.
What has changed? Should I check X configuration files or gdm config
files?
Oke, I found this myself
,authpriv.none;\
cron,daemon.none;\
mail,news.none -/var/log/messages
Everything else is commented out. Even commented out the following
lines:
# Emergencies are sent to everybody logged in.
#
#*.emerg*
So what gives? How do I stop this logging
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 04:51:03AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everything else is commented out. Even commented out the following
lines:
# Emergencies are sent to everybody logged in.
#
#*.emerg*
So what gives? How do I stop this logging
*
If you use the below, everything goes to tty8 on my system.
(ctrl-shift-f8)
daemon,mail.*;\
news.=crit;news.=err;news.=notice;\
*.=debug;*.=info;\
*.=notice;*.=warn /dev/tty8
This should work, although I don't have the logging setup
yet
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