Re: Syslogging iptables -aditional Qs

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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 21:49:40 -0400, menonrr@xxxxxxx wrote:

> 1. While logging iptables what is the major difference in
> debug, info, and warning levels, if I can use them as a option
> for --log-level? I see the default level is warning.

The difference is in how sysklogd receives them and whether syslogd
stores the received messages in a file and which file. For syslogd,
those levels are "priority" values, read the manual pages you're
pointed to when running "rpm --query --docfiles sysklogd".

> 2. Is there a way I can send syslog to another server for
> analysis? Some steps would be wonderful! if possible. 

See the manual pages. You can forward to other syslogd servers
when you specifiy  @hostname  in the configuration file instead
of a local file name and provided that the remote syslogd
is listening to the network. For that you would need to complete
the options in /etc/sysconfig/syslog

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