El vie, 06-11-2009 a las 19:08 +0100, Emanoil Kotsev escribió:
> What's your kernel line on boot?
>
> I have this one
>
> kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.26.2eko2 ro console=0,115200
>
I have this:
title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.26-2-686
root(hd0,1)
kernel /boot/
Hello,
I have a few dell poweredge servers (with debian lenny) connected
through a serial port with a cyclades console server.
I can log in into the cyclades and connect to one of this server. Then,
I can see the boot of the server and so on.
The problem I have is that du
Hi.It's no garbage!It's your firewall log.Normally you can find it in /var/log folder, or in another folder if you configure a log path in your firewall configuration file.You can try launch it with with " > /dev/null 2&1" (
i.e.: /usr/bin/same_script > /dev/null 2&1) to redirect output and not se
I recently started using picofirewall, and every so often, while in a
console screen, stuff like this appears:
P-Fw-DROP-class_c-IN: IN=eth0
OUT=MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:0d:fe:00:29:85:08:00 SRC=192.168.0.101
DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=328 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=30 ID=56
233 PROTO=UDP SPT=16868 DPT=
Hi,
> use in the situation you describe. If it is, you might try replacing
> KLOGD="" with KLOGD="-c 6" in /etc/init.d/klogd.
I found KLOGD="-c 4" in /etc/init.d/klogd solved this annoying problem for
me on Linux 2.4.17-686 iptables on debian woody
Thanks,
J. Paul Bruns-Bielkowicz
http://www.amer
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Brian Potkin wrote:
> > My syslog config has not been changed and my kernel
> > messages are still going to /dev/tty11.
>
> You could look at man klogd and decide whether the -c switch is of any
> use in the situation you describe. If it is, you might try replacing
> KLOGD="
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 05:40:55AM -0800, Terry Carney wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Since upgrading to 'testing' my firewall host has been
> spewing out kernel messages to whatever virtual console
> I happen to be viewing making it extremely difficult to
> work. However, the only kernel messages that appear
Hi.
Since upgrading to 'testing' my firewall host has been
spewing out kernel messages to whatever virtual console
I happen to be viewing making it extremely difficult to
work. However, the only kernel messages that appear to
be showing are the ones that log firewall denials.
My syslog config has
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