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Re: tracking iptables log



 I ran the veritas backup and it seems the firewall (iptables) blocking the access. I don't want to wide open so I need to find what the ports that veritas needs to open. The tech from Veritas told me to open 10000 to 10010 and it didn't work. 

Thanks. 

-Dave 


--- On Mon, 6/16/08, Derek Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: 

> From: Derek Martin <[hidden email]> 
> Subject: Re: tracking iptables log 
> To: [hidden email] 
> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 10:49 PM 
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 01:36:13PM -0700, Dave Peters wrote: 
> > How can I tracking iptables log? 
> 
> Maybe you need to be more specific.  iptables logs to 
> syslog via the 
> kernel facility, and has features built into it to log 
> extra 
> information based on the rules you provide...  There are 
> also various 
> programs like logwatch to help you manage your logs. 
> 
> What are you trying to do, exactly? 
> 
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