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Re: Firewall Logs



On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 05:45:16PM -0800, Alan Poulton wrote:
> I'm running Debian Potato, upgraded to Kernel 2.4.17 via Bunk..
> 
> Where are the logs for IPTables kept, and how readable are they? If
> they're tough to read, is there a (non-GUI) utility to make it easier?
> I'm running a simple router/firewall with a Herc graphics card, so I
> can't have anything graphic =]

Install "mc" by "apt-get update; apt-get install mc".

Then from root account:

# cd /var/log
# mc

Then you can see all the log files by cursor keys and enter key.
You should find some of the files contain firewall logs.

Cheers !

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