Tom Eastep wrote: > Tom Eastep wrote: >> >> This ISN'T a Shorewall problem. Neither Shorewall nor Netfilter have any >> control over where the log messages go (or if they go) when the LOG >> target is used. > > And if I had to guess, I would say that there is something wrong with > klogd. klogd is the daemon that monitors the kernel's ring buffer and > forwards the messages to syslogd. Your test with 'logger' uses the > 'syslog()' API which doesn't go through the ring buffer. > What I do not understand is that info messages from postfix, for instance, are normally logged
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