RE: Packet drop messages being logged to console

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Yes, it sure was.  What was even *more* interesting to me was the
/etc/sysconfig/init file where you can configure the LOGLEVEL variable.

Thanks.  ;-D

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Michael St. Laurent
Hartwell Corporation

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cowles, Steve [mailto:Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 7:56 AM
> To: 'shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: RE: Packet drop messages being logged to console
> 
> 
> Michael St. Laurent wrote:
> > I've run the Bastille-2.1.1 hardening script on a Red Hat 9 system
> > and now any time the firewall causes a packet to be dropped the drop
> > message is being displayed on the console.  This makes it difficult
> > to use the console for administration.  I've looked at
> > /etc/syslog.conf and have commented out any line that looks as if it
> > might send something to the console but to no avail.  Is there
> > something else that might be doing this or have I just missed
> > something in the config file? 
> > 
> > --
> > Michael St. Laurent
> > Hartwell Corporation
> 
> Try: man dmesg
> 
> The -n option might be of some interest to you.
> 
> Steve Cowles
> 
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