Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 13:28:42 +0100 From: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de> To: Erwan Breton <breton@cri.ensmp.fr> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Kernel log messages Message-ID: <3DFB23FA.60803@liwing.de> References: <200212141214.42931.breton@cri.ensmp.fr>
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Erwan Breton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since i have activate the firewall on my Box, I have many kernel log
> messages in my security check output every night. the problem is, idon't see
> anymore interessant messages like bad login.
>
> athena kernel log messages:
>
>><110>ipfw: 600 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:3795 10.255.255.250:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:3801 192.168.10.210:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:3810 192.168.1.77:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 1600 Deny ICMP:3.3 192.168.1.2 80.14.195.215 in via tun0
>>ipfw: 4000 Deny TCP 80.105.241.117:62104 80.14.195.215:139 in via tun0
>>ipfw: 4000 Deny TCP 80.105.241.117:62104 80.14.195.215:139 in via tun0
>>ipfw: 4000 Deny TCP 80.105.241.117:62104 80.14.195.215:139 in via tun0
>>ipfw: 4000 Deny TCP 80.105.241.117:62104 80.14.195.215:139 in via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4191 192.168.17.200:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4193 192.168.100.99:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 700 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4198 172.16.1.50:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4217 192.168.19.1:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4222 192.168.99.1:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4227 192.168.200.107:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4234 192.168.0.23:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 600 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4236 10.1.251.1:4661 out via tun0
>>ipfw: 800 Deny TCP 80.14.195.215:4242 192.168.1.6:4661 out via tun0
>>Etc .. etc .. etc ...
>
>
> main# uname -a
> FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #10: Thu Nov 28 19:00:13 CET 2002
> I just active firewall (i think :o) )
>
> If u need more conf (like syslog.conf) tell it.
>
> Thanks for ideas and answers.
It seems you use rules which locks the blocked packets. If you sent your
firewall config, I can say you which rules do that.
Moved to questions@freebsd.org, cause it's not a security related
question but a config related one.
Jens
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