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| Subject: | Linux & ipsec |
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| Date: | Thu, 30 Mar 2006 20:57:06 +0100 |
Hi, there is a problem with Debian (Kernel 2.6.14.2) and iptables (1.2.11). With the LOG-target in iptables-filter, it does not work. There where no new messages in the syslog. I've allready tried to use "$IPTABLES ... -j LOG > /dir/file". The new file is createt but empty. I want the iptables-log in a single file. With new installed syslog-ng also no messages are shown. What else can i do? Thanks, Benjamin Walter
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