Re: [SLUG] NAT: It works!

From: Derek Glidden (dglidden@illusionary.com)
Date: Thu Jan 17 2002 - 12:46:47 EST


On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 22:52, Russell Hires wrote:
> > Hmm, look at /etc/syslogd.conf and see where it's configured to log
> > "info" log messages. That's where any iptables messages should get
> > logged with the script I sent.

> Well, I don't have a /etc/syslogd.conf, though I do have syslog.conf (I'm not
> being persnickety, since these little differences can mean a lot in Linux),
> and it says where to put the messages...

That would be the one then.

> > All the debian systems I've seen put "info" messages in
> > /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog. Are you running syslogd and
> > klogd?
> And yes, I checked. I'm running these two daemons...

Is there a line with something like "info.*" or "*.=info" in it that
points to a particular logfile? If so, that's where your log messages
will go. If not, then you would either need to add one, or change the
"--log-level info" to some other level that *does* exist in your
particular syslog config so that those messages get logged.

If you don't mind having the messages constantly scrolling across your
console (annoying if you're logged in directly) just remove the
"--log-level info" part of the iptables commands entirely and everything
should get logged at a higher level which *will* go to /var/log/messages
or /var/log/syslog - unless your syslog config is *totally* borked, in
which case, there's not much you can do except fix your syslog.

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