In /etc/sysklogd.conf or something like that you can route all that traffic to a tty, e.g. tty6. I did it that way and now all other tty's keep quiet. I'm sorry, because now I'm not at my server (down in the cellar) to have a look at the files and Windoze dosen't have ssh.
Michael -- Michael Steiner, Minorgasse 35, A-1140 Vienna, austria Lindsay Allen schrieb: > > On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Lindsay Allen wrote: > > > I suspect restarting syslogd without restarting klogd AFTER syslogd > > > finishes > > > reloading causes this, but I haven't tested. ipchains can't be at fault, > > > it > > > logs to the kernel ringbuffer. > > > > Hey, that might be it after all. I just restarted klogd and I think it's > > ok. The loading order in rc2.d is > > S10 sysklogd > > S11 klogd > > so I assumed that that would be enough to fix it. I'll report to the list > > when I'm sure. > > No, I am still getting stuff written over my current tty. > > Lindsay > -- > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Perth, Western Australia > voice +61 8 9316 2486, 0403 272 564 32.0125S 115.8445E Debian Linux > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]