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<0> any1 have any ideas about how to stop iptables from reporting to my terminal? <0> hello?? <1> howdy ProphetPX <0> ah <0> any1 have any ideas about how to stop iptables from reporting to my terminal?
<2> ProphetPX: a large sledgehammer. <0> hahaha <3> configure syslog so it doesn't, or use ULOG instead of LOG <0> i installed debian from a netinst cd but it gave me probs cuz my net stoppde workin ( damn buggy old 99 nic) <0> i dont know where to look. i am still a debian newbie but NOT to linux in general <3> what is the problem - the NIC doesn't work? or no IP? <0> <--- is here on bitchx so it is just a bit confusin seeing 2 chans at once lol <0> the nic works alright LOL but it tends to stick in half duplex ... i almost 99% got that 1 prob, beat heh <0> hmmmm <0> thanks ... searching now.. but how do i find out which logging pkg i am using? I forgot lol <0> BRB <0> n/m i found sysklogd and klogd - what do i do now <0> i just need to know how to stop iptables from cluttering my screen. dpkg-reconfigure on my log daemon pkgs does no good <3> do you have a LOG line? <4> Yeah, just get rid of all -j LOG rules, problem solved. <0> !tell ProphetPX about oftc move (too) <0> !tell ProphetPX about oftc move <0> oops
<5> I'd like this May 31 02:45:32 localhost kernel: IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC= SRC=222.88.90.94 DST=70.111.75.246 LEN=40 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=101 ID=256 PROTO=TCP SPT=6000 DPT=7212 WINDOW=16384 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 to read kernel: [iptables-log] before spitting out the pile of data -- how do I edit the output logging so that it'll do this? <5> mm tutorial had the answer. cool :) cheers <5> good place for that url, up there ;) <6> hi <1> hi, contraventor. <6> maxine =) <1> contraventor: excuse me? <6> maxine i'm with problem on my net <1> contraventor: what? <6> hehhe <6> nat on subnet 10.0.2-254.1 <6> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -s 10.0.2-254.1 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE <6> heheeh <6> bot tosco ma <6> bot tosco maxine <4> "10.0.2-254.1" is not proper IP address syntax. Do you mean 10.0.2.1 and 10.0.3.1 ... through 10.0.254.1? If so there's no good shorthand way to represent those. <4> 10.0.0.0/16 might also be close to what you want ... that's 10.0.0.0 through 10.0.255.255. <7> anyone here running iptables and ipsec with 2.6.16 kernel? <7> I am not sure if I am having a firewall issue with my ipsec traffic or routing issue. I can ping and access system from the remote network wich is a cisco VPN with a network behind it. <7> I can't talk to anything the other way. Not sure where to look if IPtables is blocking it <7> any ideas? <8> anyone have any ideas/thoughts/input on setting up an iptables linux firewall box with another one as failover? I need it to have identical rules and in the event of the main box failing, the other pickup the load
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