Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 19:31:57 +0300 From: Vyacheslav Druzhinin <dvg_lab@mail.ru> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD 5.3 and some stranges logging in /var/log/messages Message-ID: <19310572854.20050113193157@mail.ru>
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Hello freebsd-hackers, I use FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p4, builded with ipfw support options IPFIREWALL options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE options IPDIVERT some times I see some strange messages in /var/log/messages, like this: ------ cut -------- Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: v<ia xl111 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 8>Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: ipfw: 65100 Deny TCP 212.30.133.170:3564 212.30.133.146:349 out via xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 4<6:330 11ou8>tJ Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <an 12 11100>:0 v Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <ia xl11 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 18>1:30 ns kernel: ipfw: 65100 Deny TCP 212.30.133.170:3565 212.30.133.146:350 out via xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: :3<37 ou1t 1v8i>a J Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: a<n 12 11100>:x Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: l<1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 118>01:30 ns kernel: ipfw: 65100 Deny TCP 212.30.133.170:3572 212.30.133.146:357 out via xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 3<38 ou1t1 8>vJ Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <an 121 1100>:i Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: a< xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 118>01:30 ns kernel: ipfw: 65100 Deny TCP 212.30.133.170:3573 212.30.133.146:358 out via xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 2.<30.133.1701:130>5 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <ipfw: 118>34 212.3 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 0<.133.14116:0>316 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 51<00 D1e1n8>y9 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: < out v11ia0 >xl Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: T<CP 21121.8>31 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: < Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 110>0.133.170:3560 212.30.133.146:345 out via xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <1<10>ip1f1w8>: Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <Jan 1121 0>10 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 5: Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 0<1:30 ns11 k0>e1r Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 0<0 Den11y 8T>n Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <el: ip1f10w:> C Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: P< 212.130.181>36 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 5<100 D11e0n>y3 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: .1<70:351691 821> 2T Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <CP 21211.30>0 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <.30.111383.>14.1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <33.17110:03>546: Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <354 ou11t 8vi>a 2 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <212.30.11130>3 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 118>.146:327 out via xl1 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: 57<6 212.3101.8>1J Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <an 12 11100>: Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <33.14116:8>30 Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <1:30 n11s 0>k Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <61 ou1t1 8>ve Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <rnel: 11ip0>f Jan 12 10:01:30 ns kernel: <ia xl1118 ------ cut -------- The ipfw have been configured to log in to /var/log/security (standart /etc/syslog.conf), but some times (I can't determine why it's happen to) ipfw begins post some damaged messages in /var/log/messages. Why messages damaged and why its posted to /var/log/messages? Is it possible 5.3 bug? With best regards, [MCP, MCSD] Vyacheslav mailto:dvg_lab@mail.ru Origin: <--=<< DVG_Lab >>=--> Fido: 2:5085/20.0
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