On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 10:12, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> [keep it on the list, for posterity's sake]
> 
> On 7 Nov 2002, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> 
> > OK, Thanks. The system is a firewall running Bering which claims to be a
> > debian type system. Where would I reset logging rules, assuming, of
> > course, that it really is a debian type system?
> 
> /etc/syslog.conf lists what sorts of log messages go in which files.  The
> right hand side lists the files, the left hand side specifies what goes into
> each file.  Read the manual page for syslog.conf for all the dirty details -
> it can explain it much better than I'll be able to.

I usually turn off the debugging output in pppd unless there's a need to
see it.  Debian and its siblings set ppp options in /etc/ppp/options.

-- 
Pete

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