Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 13:37:15 +0800 From: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@kuzbass.ru> To: "Eric W. Bates" <ericx_lists@vineyard.net> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Where do ipfw kern:emerg logs come from? Message-ID: <3F8B8B8B.4D778985@kuzbass.ru> References: <02df01c391ec$ce67bbc0$3ee380cc@alice>
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"Eric W. Bates" wrote: > The messages actually appear to be truncated versions of the security.info > messages: > > Oct 13 14:11:26 <security.info> brock /kernel: ipfw: 400 UNKNOWN TCP > 192.168.1.91:1104 208.172.16.132:80 out via de0 > Oct 13 14:11:26 <security.info> brock /kernel: ipfw: 500 SkipTo 10000 TCP > 192.168.1.91:1104 208.172.16.132:80 out via de0 > Oct 13 14:11:26 <security.info> brock /kernel: ipfw: 10000 Divert 8668 TCP > 192.168.1.91:1104 208.172.16.132:80 out via de0 > > I found ipfw logging code sys/netinet/in ip_fw.c; but there doesn't seem to > be anything using LOG_KERN or LOG_EMERG. > > Is this a bug? I guess syslogd is guilty. Eugene Grosbein
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