Dennis Wicks wrote:
That was the fix, although webmin wouldn't undo those particular statements. I could add more monitoring statements and remove them by stopping monitoring with webmin but I had remove the original ones by hand. They must have been generated by some other process and webmin didn't even know about them. Just my guess!

They were added by the ill-conceived Webmin module. At the very least, the module should add its rules with the ULOG target; attempting to log all IPv4 traffic by syslog[-ng] (LOG target) is criminally stupid.

-Tom
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