Re: logging -- a newbie question

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On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 04:04:37PM +0200, Pawel Mueller told us:
> Hi,
> 
> I didn't meant the LOG target. There must be a file where all
> connections are listed. I know, because I saw it once. But it was a half
> year ago, so I can't remember. I know I read it in a howto. It was one
> that described, how you can debuge a firewall and it mentioned a file,
> where you can see the hole ACK, SYN and ESTABLISHED or DROPED stuff for
> each package (I think) that passes the firewall.
> 
> Idea?

You probably mean /proc/net/ip_conntrack where all tracked 
connections are listed. But be aware that this file will exist only
if connection tracking is in the kernel, e.g. statically compiled in 
or the ip_conntrack module is loaded.

HTH

Sven

> 
> thx
> Pawel
> 
> PS: sorry, my english is terrible :-(

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