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| Subject: | pix snmp logging |
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| Date: | Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:43:08 +0100 |
A friend of mine has a PIX (Running 6.3.4) and has it syslogging to a linux server but his syslog events are not the same as mine. If I scan his network, he sees "tcp discard" messages and these dont generate the PIX3 & PIX4 messages that I get in my logs when he scans me. I get messages stating that packets were blocked and what the name of the ACL that blocked them was. The only difference in the two PIX is that Im running 6.2, apart from that, our configs are identical He has tried adding a deny any any log at the bottom of his ACL - but to no avail Please see his post to dslreports for his current config http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,14340872 Many thanks, AB
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