Re: iptables logging help & network config bug

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Pete Nesbitt wrote:


Hi,
1) for your logging, what are you using for the log trigger in iptables? In your iptables rules, you need to add a log trigger, which can include a Prefix for the entry, making greping and analysis much easier.


I know. I just created a user chain with 2 rules, a LOG one and a DROP one.
I can see the logs with dmesg, but not with syslogd, that the prob.


2) /etc/hosts takes the format of:
ipaddress hostname aliaes
you do not need to deal with reverse mappings directly unless you are running a dns server.



What I'm saying is that the redhat gnome network configurator writes /etc/hosts like this:
hostname ipaddress aliases



Thanks, Leo.




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