Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled so I can
view them in a web app
In the past, I used checkpoint, I like pf much better but the logging
system to checkpoint was nice
I have
James Mackinnon wrote:
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled so I can
view them in a web app
In the past, I used checkpoint, I like pf much better but the logging
system to
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James Mackinnon
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:43 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: PFLogging to Syslog
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
Sorry, replied to just you,, figured this wouldn't hurt to send to the
list
Right now I have it running real time like this
tcpdump -l -e -t -i pflog0 | logger -p local0.info -t pf
it gets executed from the rc.local (not at the moment as I am just
testing)
I found this here
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James Mackinnon
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:43 AM
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Subject: PFLogging to Syslog
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled
-Original Message-
From: James Mackinnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 11:48 AM
To: Will H. Backman; misc@openbsd.org
Subject: RE: PFLogging to Syslog
yes, this is true.. Probably lose a bit as currently I am logging all
in
and out on a fairly busy
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 08:43 am, James Mackinnon wrote:
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to
bring the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled so
I can view them in a web app
Is there a better technique I should be using
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