Am Mi, den 01.12.2004 schrieb Robert Spangler um 2:10:
> > How can I stop Iptables logging to the console? I
don't know where else
> > to look. Below are my sysctl.conf and syslog.conf files
>
> With which priority do you let iptables log? In /etc/sysconfig/syslog
> set for klogd the parameter "-c" with a value higher than your syslog
> priority for iptables.
Thanks for the reply. I have checked klogd(8) and this is what I have found:
######## KLOGD(8) ########
The argument given to the -c switch specifies the priority level of messages
which will be directed to the console. Note that messages of a priority
value LOWER than the indicated number will be directed to the console.
###########################
So if I am reading this correctly then I would need to set something lower
then what the is set for iptables. Correct?
You are right - lower or equal would be correct -, I mixed it, sorry.
Priorities are listed in "man 2 syslog".
Thanks again for the reply. You have pointed me in a direction I
haven't
thought of.
Robert
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