On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 9:36 PM Andreas Croci andrea.croci@gmx.de wrote:
OpenSUSE Leap 15.5. In TW it does indeed. Mysteries of the versioning. But having read that, your question makes more sense, I mean like wanting the dropped packets information to go to their own file and not together with the debug messages.
Dropped packet information comes from the kernel, not from the firewalld. firewalld just configures message prefix, that's all. To split them into separate files you need a tool that reads kernel messages and filters them based on some criteria. systemd-journald does not filter incoming messages by design, so yes, you need something like rsyslog or syslog-ng or similar.
Or you can filter when reading messages with journalctl.
But firewalld has no influence on where these messages go.
On 05/06/2024 20:24, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 05.06.2024 um 20:16:38 Uhr schrieb Andreas Croci:
Interesting: my man firewalld mentions no --log-file, but firewalld -h,
Which OS?
I run Debian 12 and it mentions that option in the manpage.
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