I am running shorewall-4.6.11.1-1.el7 on a CentOS 7 x64 server with 
iptables v1.4.21.  I am not running the ulogd daemon, and I do not 
believe I am using ULOG anywhere in my configuration.

per shorewall logging information page here is the output from grep 
command:

grep -v ^\# * | egrep '\$LOG|ULOG|LOGFILE'
shorewall.conf:LOGFILE=/var/log/messages

In /var/log/messages the following line is logged when starting 
shorewall.

kernel: ipt_ULOG: ULOG: fail to register logger.

When I google ipt_ULOG from the mailing list archive I am only able to 
find an email from 07/2011 which list the modules and does not seem to 
apply.

I was looking to move my shorewall/iptables log messages out of 
/var/log/messages when I discovered the kernel message.  I believe the 
message is harmless, but kind of surprised it exists since I don't use 
ULOG in my shorewall files, and I am not running ulogd.

I was not able to turn up too much from the interwebs.  Is this due to 
something I have mis-configured?

I was guessing if I disabled ipt_ULOG module or installed/configured 
ulogd the message would probably go away, but I thought I would ask 
before moving forward.

Thank You.
Scott

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